China's top diplomat meets Iranian deputy security chief after Switzerland talks with US
Discuss regional developments, bilateral cooperation and the implementation of the peace agreement

Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Monday met Iranian Deputy Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council Ghadir Nezami on the sidelines of the BRICS meeting in New Delhi, following Tehran's talks with the US in Switzerland.
The two discussed regional developments, bilateral cooperation and the implementation of the peace agreement, according to a statement from the Iranian Embassy in India.
The first round of four-party talks involving Iran and the United States (US), with mediation by Qatar and Pakistan, concluded in Switzerland on Monday, marking the first formal engagement since the signing of the agreement earlier this week.
The 14 points of the agreement embody the "spirit of equality, adhere to the purposes of the United Nations (UN) Charter, and are in accordance with the norms of international relations," Wang said, according to a statement from the Chinese Foreign Ministry.
Wang stressed that the maintenance and implementation of the memorandum of understanding would help consolidate the "hard-won" ceasefire, open new prospects for Iran-US relations and contribute to restoring peace in the Middle East.
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"As Iran's comprehensive strategic partner, China has always maintained a fair and objective stance, supports all efforts conducive to peace, supports Iran in safeguarding its sovereignty, security, and national dignity," he added, also expressing support for Tehran's efforts to improve relations with Gulf countries and other regional states.
China is "willing to continue to provide assistance in its own way and play a constructive role in the early restoration of regional peace and tranquillity," Wang said.
Nezami expressed appreciation for China's political support and emphasised the importance of strengthening the strategic partnership between Tehran and Beijing, as well as Iran's readiness to respond to any potential threats, according to the Iranian Embassy.
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The first round of quadrilateral talks involving conflicting nations Iran and the US, alongside mediators Pakistan and Qatar, concluded in Switzerland. It is the first formal follow-up engagement since the electronic signing of the agreement this week.
The US and Iran have agreed to a roadmap towards a final deal on ending their war in 60 days. According to a joint statement by mediators Pakistan and Qatar, two sides had agreed to a mechanism to end fighting between US ally Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon, and opened a communications line to help ensure safe passage for commercial ships through the strait, a vital global supply route for oil and liquefied natural gas.
Technical talks will continue for the rest of the week in the Qatari-owned Swiss mountain resort of Buergenstock, while a communication channel will be established during the negotiations to prevent incidents and miscommunication.
It also announced the creation of a Pakistan and Qatar-facilitated “de-confliction cell” involving Lebanon to oversee compliance with commitments related to the cessation of military operations in the country.
Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif welcomed the “successful conclusion” of the first High-Level Committee meeting held under the framework of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding in Bürgenstock, Switzerland, saying the talks had produced “encouraging progress” and a roadmap toward a final agreement within 60 days.
Alhamdulillah, the First High-Level Committee Meeting under the framework of the Islamabad Memorandum of Understanding has concluded successfully in Bürgenstock, Switzerland.
— Shehbaz Sharif (@CMShehbaz) June 22, 2026
The discussions were held in a positive and constructive atmosphere and yielded encouraging progress,… pic.twitter.com/uvA0SBKfvf
In a post on X, PM Shehbaz said, “Alhamdulillah, the First High-Level Committee Meeting… has concluded successfully in Bürgenstock, Switzerland.”
He added that the discussions were held in a “positive and constructive atmosphere” and “yielded encouraging progress,” including “agreement on a roadmap toward a final deal within 60 days,” the establishment of a “High-Level Committee to provide political oversight,” and the start of further technical negotiations.
The prime minister said he “commends the leadership of both the United States as well as Iran for their continued commitment to constructive engagement,” adding that he appreciated their “continued commitment to dialogue and diplomacy.”


















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