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Iran Sees ‘Good Outlook’ For Talks With US as Negotiating Team Heads To Geneva
Iran sees ‘good outlook’ for talks with US as negotiating team heads to Geneva
Iran has said it sees a positive outlook for indirect talks with the United States as its negotiating team heads to Geneva for a new round of discussions on Tehran’s nuclear programme, officials confirmed. President Masoud Pezeshkian expressed optimism that the meeting could lead to a constructive breakthrough if diplomatic efforts are prioritised.
Analysts noted that the third round of nuclear negotiations comes amid heightened tensions in the Middle East, including increased US military presence, and reflects both countries’ interest in leveraging diplomacy to avoid further escalation.
Diplomatic observers and international experts have welcomed the cautious optimism, emphasising that sustained dialogue in Geneva can help manage risks and potentially lay the groundwork for a future agreement.
