US and Iran to Discuss Nuclear Talks in Geneva Meeting
February 26, 2026 • Al Jazeera
US-Iran Nuclear Talks Resume in Geneva
Negotiators from Iran and the United States are meeting for a third round of indirect nuclear talks in Geneva, Switzerland. The talks aim to address concerns over Iran’s nuclear program.
The negotiations, which began earlier this year, have been ongoing since May 2022. Representatives from both countries are engaging in discussions through a third-party facilitator to avoid direct communication.
According to reports, the talks are focused on finding a mutually acceptable solution to the dispute surrounding Iran’s nuclear activities. The goal is to prevent any escalation that could lead to conflict between the two nations.
Details of the negotiations remain scarce, as both sides have chosen not to disclose specific information about their discussions. However, officials from both countries have confirmed that they are committed to finding a peaceful resolution to the issue.
The talks come at a time when tensions between Iran and the United States remain high. The US has imposed sanctions on Iran in response to concerns over its nuclear program, while Iran has accused the US of attempting to undermine its sovereignty.
The outcome of these negotiations is uncertain, but officials from both sides have expressed optimism about the possibility of a breakthrough. The talks are expected to continue for several days, with no official end date announced.
Source: Al Jazeera