A newly signed Iran-U.S. agreement aimed at helping end the Middle East war is facing added difficulties after planned talks in Switzerland are postponed, while fighting continues in the region. Both outlets report that the Swiss meeting, intended to move the deal forward, does not take place as scheduled. In the meantime, hostilities intensify, including renewed clashes between Israel and Hezbollah in Lebanon. The Punch and Vanguard both describe the situation as placing the agreement under strain shortly after its signing. Neither outlet provides additional details in the excerpts about the specific reasons for the postponement, the timeline for rescheduled talks, or the precise nature of the flare-up beyond the Israel-Hezbollah fighting. The two reports nonetheless align on the broader sequence of events: the deal is recent, Swiss talks are delayed, and regional conflict activity rises concurrently. The combined reporting indicates that implementation depends on follow-up diplomacy that is currently interrupted, even as ground conditions deteriorate.