The USA and Iran sit down again at the table for Tehran's nuclear negotiations
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has arrived in Geneva to commence new rounds of negotiations with the USA regarding Iran's nuclear program.
Iran's Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi has arrived in Geneva, where he is set to participate in a new cycle of negotiations with the United States concerning Iran's nuclear program. This round of 'indirect' talks is expected to begin tomorrow, following the restoration of dialogue between Iran and the U.S. earlier in February in Oman, amidst threats of potential American military intervention. The negotiations represent a significant diplomatic effort, with Araqchi leading a delegation of specialists to engage in discussions about Iran's nuclear ambitions. He is also scheduled to meet with his counterparts from Switzerland and Oman, as well as Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). The sessions in Geneva are viewed as essential steps in addressing ongoing tensions and exploring avenues for a diplomatic resolution to the nuclear issue. The White House has confirmed American participation in the negotiations, highlighting the broader geopolitical context surrounding these discussions. The engagement indicates a willingness from both sides to explore diplomatic channels, potentially reshaping the future of U.S.-Iran relations and the international stance on nuclear proliferation in the region.