Scheduled peace talks between the United States and Iran, mediated by Switzerland, have been abruptly cancelled. The Swiss Foreign Ministry announced the cancellation this morning, halting discussions aimed at reaching a peaceful agreement. No immediate reason was given for the last-minute decision to postpone the meeting, which was to take place in Bürgenstock. This development represents a setback for diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions between the two nations. The cancellation raises questions about the future of negotiations and potential pathways toward resolving ongoing disputes. Further details regarding the circumstances surrounding the cancellation and any potential rescheduling have not yet been released. This outcome follows a period of indirect communication and attempts to revive stalled nuclear deal talks.