In a critical escalation of tensions, the United States and Iran have engaged in indirect talks in Geneva, which ended without a deal but reportedly showed potential signs of progress. Omani Foreign Minister Sayyid Badr Albusaidi stated that the negotiations, which included Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi and U.S. envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, were among the most serious discussions to date. Araqchi noted, 'We reached agreement on some issues, and there are differences regarding some other issues,' indicating that while some progress was made, significant hurdles remain. The two sides plan to resume negotiations soon, with technical-level discussions scheduled for next week in Vienna, as the U.S. military continues its buildup in the region, raising fears of a potential conflict.
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Us-Iran Indirect Talks In Geneva Show Progress Amid Tensions
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U.S.-Iran talks in Geneva ended without a deal but showed progress. Tensions rise as military buildup continues, with a 15-day ultimatum from Trump, raising fears of potential conflict.
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