Iran-US Talks in Geneva: Final Shot at Diplomacy


Author: The Daily News Now! February 26, 2026 Duration: 1:41
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Iran-US Talks in Geneva: Final Shot at Diplomacy

Iran and the U.S. initiate indirect nuclear talks in Geneva, mediated by Oman, as tensions escalate with U.S. aircraft carriers in the Middle East. Trump demands complete uranium halt and missile program curbs, while Iran insists on nuclear matters only. Iran warns of devastating war if attacked, with U.S. troops at risk. Talks involve U.S. envoys and Omans foreign minister, reviewing proposals after Irans foreign minister arrived. No uranium enrichment since June, but inspectors still blocked. Satellite images show activity at bombed sites, and uncertainty looms if talks fail. U.S. intelligence says no weapons program restart yet, but could if Iran wants. All parties hope for a deal before tensions boil over.

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