US and Iran Hold Positive Nuclear Talks
February 26, 2026 • Google News World
US-Iran Nuclear Talks Conclude Without Deal
The third round of US-Iran nuclear talks concluded on [date], with no announcement of a deal. According to senior US officials, the talks were described as “positive.” However, White House envoys expressed disappointment after morning discussions with Iranian representatives.
The talks took place in Oman and involved high-level delegations from both countries. The outcome was not disclosed, but it is reported that there was no agreement reached on key issues related to Iran’s nuclear program.
In a separate development, the US government has issued a statement warning of potential military action against Iran if a deal cannot be reached. This comes as tensions between the two nations remain high.
The talks were seen as a crucial step in efforts to resolve the long-standing dispute over Iran’s nuclear capabilities. The international community has expressed concerns about the potential risks posed by an unstable region, and a negotiated solution is considered essential for maintaining regional stability.
Details of the negotiations are not yet available, but officials from both sides have indicated that they remain committed to finding a mutually acceptable solution.
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