INTERNATIONAL — February 26, 2026
Third Round of Iran-US Nuclear Talks to Begin in Geneva
Iran and the US are holding the third round of indirect nuclear talks in Geneva on Thursday, mediated by Oman, amid mutual threats of escalation and US military buildup in the region.
The Ehtebar Desk — originates with Khaama Press — corroborated by Hasht-e Subh, Pajhwok and Amu TV — 2 min read

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has traveled to Switzerland for the third round of indirect nuclear negotiations with the United States, set to begin Thursday in Geneva with mediation by Oman's Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi, according to Iranian media and Omani statements.
The talks, held at Oman's embassy in Geneva, follow the first round 16 days ago in Muscat and the second round last Thursday in the same city. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi is expected to attend. US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, son-in-law of President Donald Trump, will participate on the American side.
Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian stated that his country sees a "good chance" for positive results, guided by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to exit a state of "neither war nor peace." Araghchi said an agreement is accessible if diplomacy is prioritized. Trump has given Tehran 10-15 days from February 19 to reach a deal, preferring diplomacy but warning against Iran acquiring nuclear weapons; Vice President JD Vance noted military options remain.
Iran insists on its right to peaceful nuclear technology, including uranium enrichment, and seeks sanctions relief. The US and allies believe Tehran's activities could lead to weapons capability, which Iran denies. The US has reinforced its regional military presence amid threats of escalation; Iran has warned of retaliation against US bases if attacked. Last June, the US joined Israel in strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
Oman's Albusaidi described efforts in the third round as positive steps toward finalizing an agreement. While Amu TV described the US and Iranian teams as set to "meet," Khaama Press and Pajhwok specified indirect discussions.
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Reliability assessment
Reported by 4 independent outlets (Khaama Press, Hasht-e Subh, Pajhwok, Amu TV), citing Iranian media and Omani statements with named officials (Araghchi, Albusaidi, Grossi), concrete details on location (Oman's embassy in Geneva), dates, and prior rounds.
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Khaama Press
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Hasht-e Subh
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