Iran's Foreign Ministry goes to Geneva for the second round of nuclear talks with the USA
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister A. Araghchi has departed for Geneva to lead a diplomatic delegation in a second round of nuclear negotiations with the United States, mediated by Oman.
Iran's Ministry of Foreign Affairs has announced that Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi traveled from Tehran to Geneva on Sunday evening to lead a diplomatic and technical delegation for the second round of nuclear negotiations with the United States. The talks, set for Tuesday, will be indirect and facilitated by Oman, indicating a continued effort to bridge communication between the two nations after a period of heightened tensions.
During his visit to Geneva, Araghchi is expected to engage in discussions not just with U.S. representatives, but also with officials from Switzerland and Oman, as well as Rafael Grossi, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This highlights the importance of multilateral engagement in addressing nuclear issues, with various stakeholders actively participating in the negotiations.
The background to these talks includes previous discussions held in Oman earlier, where Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif met with U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff and senior White House advisor Jared Kushner. These indirect negotiations underscore the intricate dynamics of U.S.-Iran relations, especially as former President Donald Trump had previously issued military threats while in office. The outcome of these talks in Geneva could significantly impact future diplomatic strategies and regional stability.