US and Iran begin nuclear talks in Geneva as threat of war looms
- On Feb 17, U.S. and Iranian delegations met in Geneva, Switzerland for a second round of Oman-mediated indirect talks including envoys Steve Witkoff, Jared Kushner, and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to address Iran's nuclear programme.
- Domestic protests and sanctions have weakened Tehran, prompting renewed Iran-U.S. talks mediated by Oman after negotiations stalled following Israeli strikes in June and the February 6 discussions in Oman.
- Uncertainty surrounds a stockpile of more than 400kg of 60% enriched uranium last seen by inspectors in June, as Abbas Araghchi met Rafael Grossi for technical discussions ahead of Geneva talks.
- Iran's IRGC launched large-scale drills in the Strait of Hormuz on Monday as U.S. carriers USS Abraham Lincoln and USS Gerald R. Ford remain deployed, affecting market supply risk.
- Tehran expressed cautious optimism, saying `A cautious assessment is that, from the discussions that have taken place in Muscat to date, at least what we have been told is that the US position on the Iranian nuclear issue has moved towards a more realistic one`, and insists on nuclear-only talks tied to sanctions relief, while the U.S. seeks to expand the agenda to missiles and proxies.
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Iran and the US agreed on basic guiding principles in their nuclear talks in Geneva, according to Iranian sources.
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After the first meeting in Oman this monthy, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and International Atomic Energy Agency director-general Rafael Grossi are meeting in Geneva to try to stop a new war.
The second round of Washington and Tehran talks took place in Geneva.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said Tuesday that the second round of indirect talks with the U.S. had “rather serious discussions” and revealed a “general agreement on a set of guiding principles” to address a possible agreement on the Iranian nuclear program. “In this round, there were rather serious discussions compared to the previous round, and there was a more constructive atmosphere,” he said after leaving these contacts, held in th…
Washington and Tehran appear to have steered the negotiations at a second meeting in Geneva, where the limits of the Iranian nuclear program have been discussed.
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