Iranian Foreign Minister Says Nuclear Deal With US 'Within Reach' Ahead of Geneva Talks
In Brief
Iran’s foreign minister and US officials express optimism as Geneva nuclear talks approach.
Key Facts
- Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated a nuclear deal with the US is 'within reach'.
- Araghchi’s remarks came ahead of a third round of talks in Geneva.
- He said the agreement could address mutual concerns and interests.
- Talks are scheduled to resume in Switzerland later this week.
- Araghchi emphasized diplomacy should be prioritized for the deal to succeed.
What Happened
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi publicly stated that a nuclear deal with the United States is 'within reach' ahead of a third round of negotiations in Geneva. The talks are set to resume later this week, with both sides expressing optimism about the possibility of an agreement.
Why It Matters
A potential nuclear deal could reduce tensions between Iran and the United States and address concerns over Iran’s nuclear program. The outcome of the Geneva talks may impact regional stability and international diplomatic relations, especially given recent US military movements in the Middle East.
Sources
- The Hindu — Iran FM says nuclear deal 'within reach' ahead of U.S. talks(9h ago)
- CNA — Iran FM says nuclear deal 'within reach' ahead of US talks(8h ago)
- France24 — Iran says deal with US 'within reach' ahead of talks in Geneva(5h ago)
