US-Iran nuclear talks to resume in Geneva against backdrop of military threat
Indirect talks in Geneva aim to limit Iran's nuclear program amid U.S. military buildup, with Iran enriching uranium up to 60%, a step from weapons-grade levels, officials say.
- On Feb 25, a delegation led by Abbas Araqchi departed for Geneva, with Pezeshkian saying `In relation to the talks, we see a good outlook, tomorrow in the meeting that Dr. Araqchi will hold in Geneva... we have tried, with the guidance of the Supreme Leader, to manage this process to get out of the no war, no peace situation.`
- With U.S. military buildup in the Middle East, negotiators say talks face heightened urgency as President Trump said on Feb 19 he was giving Tehran about 10 to 15 days to make a deal.
- Enriched uranium levels and limits on inspections have prompted stern warnings from the IAEA, with Rafael Grossi, International Atomic Energy Agency Director General, saying only a negotiated agreement remains viable amid dangerous ambiguity from Iran's nuclear programme.
- U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner are scheduled to meet the Iranian delegation on Feb 26, with diplomats warning this Thursday's talks could decide 'a war or a deal'.
- U.S. and Israel believe Iran seeks a weapon, while Iran warns it would strike U.S. bases if attacked, complicating negotiations and risking escalation.
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The third round of talks between the United States and Iran began in Geneva today, Oman, which is mediating the talks, reported foreign news agencies. The American delegation is again led by President Donald Trump's envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, while the Iranian delegation is led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi.
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