Iran moves forward with U.S. nuclear engagement plans. In the wake of the latest Oman-brokered Geneva talks, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi told IAEA chief Rafael Grossi on a call that Tehran is honing an ‘early and precise framework’ to propel future conversations with Washington.
This initiative comes swiftly after the second negotiation round, injecting momentum into stalled diplomacy. Araghchi’s remarks highlight Iran’s dual pursuit: constructive dialogue paired with resolute defense.
He had previously shared that a basic U.S. pact exists to dodge confrontation, fostering hope for progress. Addressing the UN Conference on Disarmament, Araghchi called for enduring agreements serving all involved and regional harmony.
Iran’s alert status persists. Araghchi cautioned that threats would trigger responses with broad implications.
U.S. leaders echo determination. During Paris talks at the International Energy Agency, Energy Secretary Chris Wright affirmed efforts to thwart Iran’s nuclear weaponization, per President Trump’s policy.
Vice President JD Vance noted persistent gaps in Tehran’s adherence to U.S. red lines. As Iran builds its framework, the international community anticipates whether this leads to breakthroughs or heightened tensions in the nuclear saga.
