Iran-US Talks: Fresh Optimism in Nuclear Standoff as Geneva Talks Surpass Expectations

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Observers cautiously raised their expectations for Iran-US nuclear diplomacy on Tuesday after a second round of indirect talks in Geneva produced better results than many had anticipated. Iran’s Foreign Minister Araghchi reported agreement on guiding principles and described the session as meaningfully more constructive than the opening round — language that, in the context of these talks, signals genuine if fragile progress.
The negotiations, facilitated by Oman, covered the same fundamental terrain that has defined nuclear diplomacy for years: enrichment, verification, stockpile management, and the duration of any constraints Iran might accept. Iran came with concrete proposals, including the dilution of its near-weapons-grade uranium and expanded IAEA access to damaged nuclear sites.
What made the session particularly significant was the procedural commitment that followed: both sides agreed to exchange draft texts ahead of a third meeting expected in about two weeks. This step moves the talks from preliminary principle-setting toward the harder work of comparing and reconciling actual written positions — a shift that suggests both delegations are treating the process seriously.
The US has not publicly commented on the session but reportedly continued to insist on the complete cessation of domestic uranium enrichment, which Iran refuses to accept. Iran has also ruled out discussing its ballistic missiles or its ties to regional allies, limiting the scope of any deal to nuclear issues strictly defined.
The diplomatic optimism came against a complicated backdrop. Khamenei was simultaneously making threats toward American naval vessels in the Gulf; Iran’s navy was conducting military exercises near the world’s most critical oil shipping lane; and inside Iran, the judicial system was processing over 10,000 protest-related cases, many under conditions that human rights observers have condemned.

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