U.S.-Iran talks expected Friday if Iran sends nuclear proposal soon, Axios reports
The U.S. plans to meet in Geneva if Iran submits a detailed nuclear proposal within 48 hours to explore a diplomatic solution amid military tensions, officials said.
- U.S. negotiators set a condition for Friday’s Geneva meeting if Iran submits a detailed draft within 48 hours, according to a senior U.S. official. Witkoff and Kushner plan to attend.
- U.S. negotiators set a 48-hour deadline for Tehran to deliver a detailed proposal covering enrichment and sanctions, including relinquishing highly enriched uranium and the scope of sanctions relief.
- Abbas Araghchi told CBS that Iran is still working on a draft and has offered concessions, with the IAEA estimating over 440 kg of uranium enriched to 60%.
- The administration framed Geneva as a final diplomatic track, with U.S. officials viewing this as the last chance before U.S. military options and President Donald Trump warning limited strikes remain possible.
- Students at five universities in Tehran and one in Mashhad protested around 40-day memorials, as oil prices slid 1% on Monday to $71.01 Brent and $65.74 WTI.
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DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- The United States and Iran will hold their next round of nuclear talks Thursday in Geneva, a facilitator said Sunday, as the Islamic Republic faces both the threat of a U.S. military strike and new protests at home.
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Iran and Oman's foreign ministers both said the U.S. and Iran are set to meet in Geneva on Thursday, as the two countries engage in a high-stakes standoff. This comes amid Iran’s rapid expansion of uranium enrichment, attacks on commercial oil tankers in the Strait of Hormuz and, most recently, a crackdown on domestic protesters in the country that left thousands dead, and even more detained. Straight Arrow News reached out to the White House fo…
Summit in Geneva on Thursday. Washington: Bring a serious proposal on nuclear power.
After two rounds of negotiations, the US and Iran are further away from an agreement. Now the Islamic Republic wants to take a step towards the Americans, but all this has its price.
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