U.S. and Iran peace talks postponed and U.K. PM Keir Starmer braces for leadership battle: Morning Rundown

Peace talks between U.S.and Iranian leaders have been postponed amid Israeli strikes in Lebanon.
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and Iran were postponed today after Vice President JD Vance cancelled a planned trip to Switzerland, while intense new Israeli strikes in Lebanon cast further doubt over efforts to end the war.This is Morning Rundown, a weekday newsletter to start your day.
Sign up here to get it in your inbox.The escalation in Lebanon came days after the interim U.S.-Iran agreement was signed and as the two sides were preparing for their first negotiations on a lasting resolution to the conflict.The talks, set to take place in the Swiss Alps with Vance in attendance, were intended to begin a 60-day negotiating period focused on resolving key long-term issues and securing a permanent end to the fighting.Switzerland’s foreign ministry confirmed that the meeting would not go ahead at the mountaintop resort of Bürgenstock.There was no immediate explanation for the postponement, but Iran has warned that it would not abide by the agreement should Israel continue its campaign in Lebanon.President Donald Trump and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian signed a memorandum of understanding on Wednesday, after Vance and Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf signed the same agreement on Sunday.
Iran has hailed the interim agreement as a victory, while critics and some independent experts say its terms heavily favor Tehran.Even Trump appeared to concede that he signed the agreement to prevent “economic catastrop...