US, Iranian Officials to Meet in Switzerland as Tensions Rise over Nuclear Deal
Iran offers to dilute 60% enriched uranium as U.S. deploys advanced carriers amid high tensions and ongoing demands for complete removal of enriched material, officials said.
- This week, U.S. and Iranian officials will meet in Geneva, Switzerland, in Oman-mediated talks as President Donald Trump orders USS Gerald R. Ford to join USS Abraham Lincoln in the Middle East.
- Heightened tensions follow a deadly crackdown on protesters, with Netanyahu demanding `First is that all enriched material has to leave Iran` after meeting Trump last week.
- Iran offered to dilute its 60 percent-enriched uranium, Majid Takht-Ravanchi said, while the International Atomic Energy Agency seeks clarity on 400 kg of uranium and access to Natanz, Fordow, and Isfahan.
- President Donald Trump warned that failure to reach a deal would be very traumatic and told Netanyahu he would support Israeli strikes on Iran's ballistic missile program.
- Whether a diplomatic agreement emerges remains uncertain, as U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said there's an opportunity but cautioned against overstatement and noted Iran's theological decision-making.
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Iran and the US are continuing their negotiations in Switzerland today.
US President Donald Trump is warning Iran of “consequences” if it fails to reach an agreement with the United States in upcoming negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program. “I don’t think they want to face the consequences of not making a deal,” Trump said. Representatives of the two countries plan to hold a new round of talks in Geneva, Switzerland, on Tuesday...
Representatives from the US and Iran will meet on Tuesday for the second round of talks in Geneva. According to the Iranian Foreign Ministry, the US position on the nuclear issue is now "realistic". The US military had bombed several nuclear facilities in Iran alongside Israel in June 2025. Since 6 February, the two sides are now negotiating on the Iranian nuclear program. US President Donald Trump threatens Tehran with military deployment if th…
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Before talks in Geneva, the US President is ready to compromise with Iran's regime. At the same time, however, he is setting up an ultimatum and is launching further aircraft carriers.
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