Multiple reports describe a US effort to get new Iran-related talks under way that faces an early disruption linked to developments in Lebanon. The outlets say the situation is fluid, with Israel and Hezbollah agreeing on Friday to renew their ceasefire. That renewed ceasefire is presented as a key factor affecting timing and momentum for wider diplomacy, including any US-led push connected to Iran. While the reports confirm the existence of the US initiative to restart or begin negotiations involving Iran, neither source provides detailed information on the agenda or participants in those talks beyond noting that the process encounters a short-term obstacle. Both accounts frame Lebanon’s conflict dynamics—specifically the ceasefire renewal between Israel and Hezbollah—as the main immediate complication. Overall, the coverage indicates that while diplomatic efforts are underway, near-term conditions in Lebanon influence how quickly talks can proceed.