Iran’s delegation walks out of a Swiss venue where it is holding talks with the United States aimed at permanently ending the Middle East war, according to multiple reports. The walkout follows statements attributed to US President Donald Trump threatening to strike Iran, linked to Tehran’s support for Hezbollah. The discussions are set to initiate a 60-day period to address broader issues that have complicated US-Iranian relations for decades. Sources say the talks face disagreements over key sticking points, alongside concerns about the risk of renewed fighting in Lebanon. Reports also indicate Tehran warns other parties to be careful with their statements, after calls for strikes on Iran connected to its position regarding Hezbollah. The outlets agree that the immediate trigger for the departure is the US threat, while the underlying context includes stalled negotiations and regional security tensions. No source provides confirmation of whether the walkout changes the overall timeline for the 60-day process, but all describe it as a notable escalation surrounding the ongoing diplomatic effort.