U.S. and Iranian officials wrapped up another round of nuclear negotiations in Geneva following hours of indirect discussions focused on Tehran’s nuclear program.
The talks, facilitated through intermediaries, were described as extensive, with both sides acknowledging areas of progress despite the absence of a final agreement.
Significant differences remain unresolved, particularly regarding Iran’s uranium enrichment activities and the extent of restrictions sought by the United States to prevent the development of nuclear weapons.
Iran continues to assert its right to maintain enrichment under international monitoring, while U.S. negotiators are pushing for stricter limits and long-term assurances.
Further technical discussions are expected to continue in Vienna, where both parties will aim to narrow remaining gaps and build on the momentum from the Geneva meetings as efforts continue to prevent further escalation.
