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In Geneva, the new round of negotiations between Iran and the USA - What Israel is asking

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Geneva to participate in the second round of negotiations with the United States regarding Tehran's nuclear program.

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi traveled from Tehran to Geneva on Sunday, where the second round of negotiations with the United States regarding Tehran's nuclear program will take place, according to Iranian state media. This latest phase of 'indirect' talks is set to begin on Tuesday following a restoration of dialogue between Iran and the United States that began earlier in February in Oman amid threats of potential U.S. military intervention.

The Iranian state television reported that Araghchi arrived in Geneva leading a diplomatic delegation and specialists to participate in discussions about Iran's nuclear program. His agenda includes meetings with counterparts from Switzerland and Oman, alongside a meeting with Rafael Grossi, the Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), to discuss ongoing concerns related to nuclear proliferation and regional stability.

This new round of talks comes at a crucial time, as tensions between Iran and Israel remain high, particularly concerning Iran's nuclear ambitions and what Israel perceives as existential threats. The involvement of the IAEA is also significant, as it plays a vital role in monitoring nuclear activities, and any developments from these talks could have profound implications for regional security and international relations, especially if diplomatic solutions continue to evade the involved parties.

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