Qatar and Pakistan, the two mediators, issued a joint communique on 22 June announcing a 60-day roadmap toward a final US-Iran deal, a High-Level Committee of senior officials to oversee the talks, and technical sub-groups set to run through the week on the nuclear file, sanctions and dispute resolution 1. The communique came on the second day of the Switzerland round at the Burgenstock Resort near Lucerne, where JD Vance, the US Vice-President, met Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and parliament speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf.
The Switzerland round is the working session implementing the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding, the ceasefire and sanctions framework the United States and Iran signed on 16 June. Vance reached Burgenstock the previous day for the first direct session of the round . The High-Level Committee is a political steering body: senior officials who supervise the technical teams haggling over the detail.
No US-Iran joint statement emerged. Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called it "a great day that will lead to world peace", and the Qatari foreign ministry called it "just the beginning". The scaffolding of the negotiation is now built, yet Washington and Tehran signed none of it, leaving the only paper record of the round in the hands of the mediators rather than the principals.
