Iran-US indirect talks: Tehran’s top diplomat travels to Geneva for second round
Iran’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi left Tehran on Sunday for Geneva to take part in the second round of indirect nuclear negotiations with the United States, Iranian state media reported, with AFP confirming the development.
Araghchi “left Tehran for Geneva late Sunday heading a diplomatic and technical delegation to conduct the second round of nuclear talks and hold a number of diplomatic consultations,” Iran’s foreign ministry said in a statement, according to AFP. “Indirect Iran–US nuclear talks will be held on Tuesday with the mediation and good offices of Oman.”
The talks follow an initial round held in Muscat on February 6, when Tehran and Washington resumed negotiations months after earlier efforts collapsed. Those talks had broken down after Israel launched a bombing campaign against Iran last June, triggering a 12-day conflict that included US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Oman is again mediating the discussions. During his Geneva visit, Araghchi is expected to meet his Swiss and Omani counterparts as well as Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and other international officials, the foreign ministry said.
Switzerland has long represented US interests in Iran since diplomatic ties were severed following the 1980 hostage crisis.
The renewed engagement comes amid heightened tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly warned that Washington could resort to military action if Tehran does not curb its nuclear activities, and has deployed an aircraft carrier group to the region following Iran’s crackdown on anti-government protests last month.
Iran has said it would retaliate in the event of an attack, while Gulf Arab states have warned that escalation could spark a wider regional conflict. Lately, Tehran has also signalled it might scale down its nuclear program if the US agrees to lift sanctions.
The Trump administration maintains that Iran must halt all uranium enrichment – a demand Tehran has rejected. Iran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes, though it has enriched uranium to 60% purity in the past, close to weapons-grade levels.
AFP reported that Araghchi led the Iranian delegation in the February 6 talks with US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner in Muscat.
Iranian deputy foreign minister Hamid Ghanbari was quoted by Fars news agency as saying Tehran was seeking a deal that would generate economic benefits for both countries, including in aviation, mining and oil and gas. “For the agreement to be viable, it is essential that the United States also be able to benefit from it in areas with strong and rapid economic return potential,” he said.
(With inputs from agencies)
The talks follow an initial round held in Muscat on February 6, when Tehran and Washington resumed negotiations months after earlier efforts collapsed. Those talks had broken down after Israel launched a bombing campaign against Iran last June, triggering a 12-day conflict that included US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities.
Oman is again mediating the discussions. During his Geneva visit, Araghchi is expected to meet his Swiss and Omani counterparts as well as Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency, and other international officials, the foreign ministry said.
The renewed engagement comes amid heightened tensions over Iran’s nuclear programme. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly warned that Washington could resort to military action if Tehran does not curb its nuclear activities, and has deployed an aircraft carrier group to the region following Iran’s crackdown on anti-government protests last month.
Iran has said it would retaliate in the event of an attack, while Gulf Arab states have warned that escalation could spark a wider regional conflict. Lately, Tehran has also signalled it might scale down its nuclear program if the US agrees to lift sanctions.
The Trump administration maintains that Iran must halt all uranium enrichment – a demand Tehran has rejected. Iran insists its nuclear programme is for peaceful purposes, though it has enriched uranium to 60% purity in the past, close to weapons-grade levels.
AFP reported that Araghchi led the Iranian delegation in the February 6 talks with US Middle East envoy Steve Witkoff and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner in Muscat.
Iranian deputy foreign minister Hamid Ghanbari was quoted by Fars news agency as saying Tehran was seeking a deal that would generate economic benefits for both countries, including in aviation, mining and oil and gas. “For the agreement to be viable, it is essential that the United States also be able to benefit from it in areas with strong and rapid economic return potential,” he said.
(With inputs from agencies)
Popular from World
- 22-year-old Indian origin student Saketh Sreenivasaiah found dead in US, was missing for 6 days
- Bangladesh polls: Tarique Rahman's BNP plans to invite PM Modi to its swearing-in ceremony
- 8000-year-old Indus Valley Civilisation could be older than the first Egyptian pharaohs
- 'PM Modi should be invited': BNP's diplomatic tone ahead of Tarique Rahman's swearing-in
- How Jeffrey Epstein secured visas, sham marriages for women in his trafficking network
end of article
Trending Stories
- IND vs PAK Live: Ishan Kishan breaks Yuvraj Singh's record vs Pakistan
- India vs Pakistan, T20 World Cup 2026 Live Streaming: When, where and how to watch IND vs PAK live on TV and online
- ‘She chose to marry someone else’: WhatsApp text, 15-year relationship and more; chilling details in Noida’s Valentine’s Day car murder
- No handshake at toss: India's stance against Pakistan continues in T20 World Cup despite calls for 'spirit'
- 'Psychological edge already ours': Former Pakistan captain makes bold claim ahead of India clash
- IND vs PAK, Colombo weather update: What happens if rain washes out India vs Pakistan T20 World Cup match?
- 18,000 Indians, 12,000 Pakistanis and 2,000 Sri Lankan Police: The scale of the India-Pakistan showdown
Featured in world
- From Wall Street to Hollywood: Casey Wasserman latest hit in Epstein files fallout — read full list
- ‘A lecture from a country ranked 58th?’: Kaja Kallas fires back at Marco Rubio on free speech
- 'Hallyu' from Seoul: How South Korea's K-wave swept India - and its darker side
- ‘Life as international student is tough,’ says friend of Saketh Sreenivasaiah, found dead in US
- 'Lit house on fire and...': Canadian shooter Rootselaar tried to kill family before, says neighbour
- “Back to her maiden name”: Internet erupts over Erika Kirk’s “missing” posts as Candace Owens dispute intensifies
Photostories
- 8 Indian dishes that were once considered “poor man’s food” but are now premium
- Apple TV’s five must-watch sitcoms: 'Bad Sisters,' 'Shrinking' and more
- What is a convertible car? Features, types and 5 key facts every buyer should know
- Shahid Kapoor, Shah Rukh Khan, Varun Dhawan: Actors who turned grey on screen and left audiences stunned
- From Ram Kapoor to Sakshi Tanwar, Ronit Roy and more – TV celebrities who own lavish properties
- 6 "screen-based" jobs AI might end soon, warns HyperWrite CEO Matt Shumer - And smarter ways to stay ahead in your career
- Mumbai’s Bandra east skywalk opens: 680m elevated link to BKC, western express highway
- Shahid Kapoor-Kareena Kapoor to Ranbir Kapoor-Deepika Padukone: Bollywood exes who reunited on screen after break up
- Rajpal Yadav, Salman Khan, Ranveer Singh: A look at Bollywood's ongoing legal storms
- 5 important rivers that pass through Indian national parks
Videos
14:15 ‘Mecca Coming To USA, 50% Want Shariah Law’: Rep. Chip Roy Reveals 172% Rise In Muslim Population08:44 'First Learn How To Talk': Czech Deputy PM Destroys Hillary Clinton In Dramatic Munich Faceoff07:07 ‘Resist Sharia Law In American Constitution’: U.S. Attorney's Passionate Appeal To Cong Members09:18 'If Sanctions Are Lifted...': Iran's Big Offer To U.S. Amid Nuclear Negotiations | WATCH10:15 Netanyahu, Bush, Obama In New Epstein Files Dump; Shocking Letter By Congman Sparks Political Storm08:07 Obama Breaks Silence On Trump Monkey Video That Targeted Obamas; 'Clown Show, Lack Of Shame'14:15 'Don't Be Nervous & Hear Me Out': Czech Dy PM Shuts Down Hillary Clinton On Ukraine, Gender Agenda- 'Wrong To Alienate BRICS Nations': Germany Promises Course Correction; Vows Closer Ties With India
10:16 Iran & Russia Team Up Against Europe; Munich Summit Turns into GEOPOLITICAL WARZONE | DETAILS
Up Next
Start a Conversation
Post comment