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26 Feb 2026, 14:35

Axios reports that negotiations between the United States and the Islamic Republic, which began this morning in Geneva, concluded after three hours. The Foreign Minister of Oman has announced that the talks will resume later today after a break.

According to the report, the third round of negotiations is being held in two formats: indirect talks mediated by Badr al-Busaidi, the Foreign Minister of Oman, who conveys messages between the two sides, as well as direct meetings between the American and Iranian negotiators. Axios writes that the Islamic Republic delegation has presented its expected draft proposal for the nuclear agreement. In addition to the Foreign Minister of Oman, Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, has also been present in the negotiations.

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On Thursday, March 7, the Omani Foreign Minister expressed hope for progress in the negotiations between the Islamic Republic and the United States, writing in a post on X: "Today in Geneva, we were engaged in exchanging creative and positive ideas." Al-Busaidi added, "The American and Iranian negotiators have concluded the session for a break. We will resume negotiations again today. We hope for further progress."

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A senior official of the Islamic Republic described the negotiations with the U.S. in Geneva on Thursday as "intense and serious" in an interview with Reuters. He stated that new ideas have been raised during the negotiations, but some differences remain. He added that these ideas require consultation with Tehran. This senior official of the Islamic Republic also emphasized that reaching a framework agreement is possible, provided that the U.S. "seriously separates nuclear and non-nuclear issues."

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The Wall Street Journal reported that American negotiators are expected to ask the Islamic Republic to dismantle three main sites in Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan and to hand over all of its enriched uranium during the Geneva negotiations. The Wall Street Journal noted that the U.S. is offering a minimal lifting of sanctions as part of a potential agreement with the Islamic Republic.

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