Iran’s Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi traveled from Tehran to Geneva to lead a political delegation in upcoming indirect discussions with the United States. The third round of nuclear negotiations between the two countries is set to occur in Geneva, aiming to address ongoing tensions amidst a US military presence in the West Asia region. Araghchi expressed optimism on social media, emphasizing the potential for a fair and timely agreement.
The upcoming talks present a significant opportunity for Iran and the United States to establish a groundbreaking deal that addresses shared concerns and protects mutual interests. Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf highlighted the range of options available in dealing with the US, including diplomatic efforts and defensive measures. US President Donald Trump reiterated a preference for diplomatic resolutions while emphasizing a firm stance against Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
Recent developments follow previous rounds of indirect negotiations held in Muscat and Geneva earlier this month. Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Majid Takht Ravanchi affirmed Iran’s commitment to pursuing a nuclear agreement with the US, expressing readiness to engage sincerely and constructively in the upcoming discussions. Both sides are hopeful that a spirit of goodwill and political determination will pave the way for a swift resolution.
