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No-fly zone for Iran talks disrupted flights at Zurich airport, authorities say

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VIENNA, June 21 (Reuters) - ‌A technical fault in air traffic control, ​triggered by security measures for peace talks between the U.S. and ⁠Iran in Switzerland, caused disruptions at Zurich airport on Sunday, aviation authorities said, adding the problem had been ​resolved.

The glitch occurred following the integration of a restricted zone over ‌Buergenstock, the Swiss mountain resort where negotiations are taking place, into radar display systems, Swiss air traffic control authority ⁠Skyguide said.

The zone was only decided at the ⁠last minute because the decision to hold the latest round of talks was not finalised until Saturday, according to a statement.

Operations have since returned to normal, Skyguide ‌said, adding: "The systems are running smoothly, and security was ensured ⁠at all times."

By midday, 12 arrivals ‌and 14 departures had been cancelled, ​an airport spokesperson told Reuters. At least 60 departures were delayed, she added.

U.S. Vice President JD Vance arrived ‌for peace talks with Iran at ​Buergenstock on Sunday as ⁠foreseen in a tentative peace deal, but the ‌diplomacy was overshadowed by ⁠Iran's announcement that it had reimposed its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz.

Switzerland has promised a "discreet and reliable setting" ​for the talks at ‌the resort, located just over 50 kilometres (31 miles) south of ⁠Zurich airport as the ​crow flies.

(Reporting by Alexandra Schwarz-Goerlich, Writing by Rachel More; ​editing by Barbara Lewis)

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