Feb 26 โ€ข 20:39 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ต๐Ÿ‡ฑ Poland Oko.press

Third round of Iran-US talks in Geneva. A road to nowhere?

The ongoing negotiations between Iran and the US in Geneva continue to maintain the illusion that the two countries are not engaging directly, although face-to-face meetings are occurring behind the scenes.

The third round of negotiations between Iran and the United States took place in Geneva, where both parties are outwardly maintaining a facade of not communicating directly, allowing Iran to present to its citizens that there are no talks with the Americans. Despite this surface-level narrative, it is evident that face-to-face meetings are indeed taking place behind closed doors. However, there is uncertainty regarding whether these discussions will lead to any constructive outcomes or simply exacerbate tensions, leading to potential conflict.

Omani Foreign Minister Badr Albusadi announced at the end of the day that significant progress was made in the negotiations, with talks expected to resume soon after both parties consult in their respective capitals. Technical discussions are scheduled to occur next week in Vienna, signaling a continued commitment from both sides to explore diplomatic avenues. The Omani delegation plays a crucial role as mediators in these discussions, reflecting the ongoing complexity and sensitivity of US-Iran relations.

The implications of these negotiations are vast, particularly in light of regional stability and international diplomacy regarding Iran's nuclear program. The ability of the negotiators to bridge gaps between the contrasting positions of the US and Iran will be closely monitored, as the outcomes could potentially impact geopolitical dynamics in the Middle East and beyond. As both sides prepare for further discussions, there remains a critical need for careful navigation to avoid escalation into conflict.

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