U.S. and Iran Complete Second Round of Indirect Nuclear Talks in Geneva

U.S. and Iran Complete Second Round of Indirect Nuclear Talks in Geneva

U.S. and Iran concluded a second round of indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva, mediated by Oman.

  • The U.S. and Iran held a second round of indirect nuclear talks in Geneva, Switzerland.
  • The negotiations were mediated by Oman's Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad al-Busaidi.
  • Talks took place as the U.S. increased its military presence in the Middle East and Iran conducted maritime exercises.
  • President Trump called for Iran to reach an immediate accord or face the threat of possible U.S. action, according to The New York Times.
  • Negotiators reported progress and reached an understanding on key 'guiding principles,' according to Al Jazeera.

U.S. and Iranian officials participated in a second round of indirect talks in Geneva regarding Iran's nuclear program. The discussions were mediated by Oman's Foreign Minister and occurred amid increased military activity by both countries. According to Al Jazeera, negotiators reported progress and reached an understanding on guiding principles.

The talks are part of ongoing diplomatic efforts to address Iran's nuclear program and regional security concerns. Both sides reported progress, but the negotiations took place amid heightened tensions, including military exercises and statements from U.S. leadership.