US-Iran nuclear talks to resume in Geneva against backdrop of military threat
Indirect talks mediated by Oman aim to limit Iran's uranium enrichment and avert conflict as the US builds military presence near the Persian Gulf, officials said.
- Iran and the United States are meeting in Geneva to negotiate nuclear talks amid a U.S. military buildup in the Middle East intended to pressure Iran into a deal.
- U.S. President Donald Trump demands stopping Iran's uranium enrichment, while Iran insists the talks focus only on nuclear issues and wants to continue enrichment.
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What to know as Iran and US meet for new nuclear talks as Americans deploy forces in Mideast
Iran and the United States are holding indirect negotiations in Geneva as talks over Tehran’s nuclear program hang in the balance. The discussions on Thursday follow Israel’s 12-day war on the country in June and the Islamic Republic carrying out…
US-Iran Geneva talks begin under shadow of ‘indefinite’ deal and escalation risks
Shafaq News The third round of nuclear talks between the United States and Iran began Thursday in Geneva under hardened positions that suggest the negotiations are not only about centrifuges or enr
GENEVA (AP) — Oman's Foreign Ministry publishes photo of Witkoff and Kushner in Geneva, which would indicate the start of indirect dialogue with Iran.
Negotiations between Iran and the US are entering the third round. Shortly before the start, the Omanian mediator has received proposals for a nuclear agreement from Iran.
Against the background of military tensions, the negotiations between the US and Iran are going into a crucial round. Delegations from both states want to meet again in Geneva today. Earlier, US President Trump and his Vice-President Vance sharply criticized Iran. An overview.
U.S.-Iran nuclear talks to resume in Geneva amid heightening military threats
Trump's senior advisers reportedly prefer that Israel strike in Iran before the United States. Secretary of State Rubio said Thursday's talks will focus mostly on the issue of Iran's nuclear programs, as Iran refuses to discuss ballistic missiles
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