The third round of indirect nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States commenced in Geneva this week, mediated by Omani officials as both nations seek to ease escalating friction. This latest diplomatic effort follows two previous sessions held earlier in February 2026, first in Muscat and then Geneva.
Current discussions unfold against a backdrop of heightened military activity in West Asia, with recent U.S. troop deployments raising regional stakes. While neither side has disclosed specific agenda items, analysts suggest the talks focus on reviving nuclear safeguards and de-escalation mechanisms.
Observers note the compressed timeline between negotiation rounds indicates urgency from all parties. However, progress remains fragile given persistent disagreements over uranium enrichment levels and sanctions relief frameworks established in previous agreements.
The Geneva venue continues to serve as a neutral ground for shuttle diplomacy, with Omani mediators facilitating communication between the two delegations operating in separate locations. Outcomes from this round could significantly influence regional security dynamics and global energy markets.
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3rd round of indirect Iran-U.S. nuclear talks begins in Geneva
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