Geneva: The second round of nuclear talks between Iran and the United States concluded with both parties agreeing to hold another round of negotiations. These discussions took place at the Omani embassy in Geneva, Switzerland, facilitated by the Omani Foreign Minister, who reported progress towards common goals and related technical issues, while acknowledging that several matters still need addressing. Both sides have outlined clear next steps for the upcoming talks.
According to Thai News Agency, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi informed Iranian media that the talks occurred in a more constructive atmosphere compared to the first round. Various ideas were proposed, leading to serious discussions and an agreement on basic principles to guide a potential agreement. Iranian President Masoud Pesekyan expressed hope that the ongoing process will yield concrete results.
U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance stated on a television program that President Trump is not ready to set a deadline for diplomatic negotiations, despite the positive progress. Iran has not accepted some of the U.S. conditions, and President Trump continues to seek a solution, whether diplomatic or otherwise, to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. The date, time, and location for the next round of negotiations remain unspecified.