Diplomacy in Geneva: US–Iran Nuclear Talks Explained
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Diplomacy in Geneva: US–Iran Nuclear Talks Explained
The United States and Iran held talks in Geneva, Switzerland on February 26, 2026. The meeting was about Iran's nuclear program and how to reduce tension.
Oman helped to mediate the talks and both sides met indirectly. Iran's foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, led the Iranian team. The delegations had a three-hour session and then took a break to consult with their capitals. Iran said any deal should include lifting of sanctions and more inspections. Oman said they would meet again next week in Vienna to work on technical details. Many people hope the talks will lower the risk of conflict.
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Do you feel nervous when you hear about meetings between countries? Why or why not?
Have you ever had to wait for news from someone who was far away? What did you do while you waited?
What do you think about talks that try to avoid a fight? Is this important to you?