Steve Witkoff, a U.S. envoy associated with President Donald Trump’s administration, and an Iranian minister are reported to be traveling to Switzerland for talks, according to Axios. The reports indicate that Witkoff’s trip is being arranged as diplomatic efforts continue following a ceasefire that is described as already in place.
Axios also says the negotiations involve coordination with Jared Kushner, President Trump’s son-in-law, who is reportedly already in Switzerland. The Express Tribune notes that the White House does not confirm Witkoff’s travel, suggesting that official details have not been publicly verified by the U.S. government.
The articles do not provide further specifics on the agenda, the identity of the Iranian minister, or the timing and expected duration of the talks. Overall, the coverage aligns on the central point that both a U.S. envoy and an Iranian minister are expected to be in Switzerland for discussions, with Kushner playing a role in the setting.