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US-Iran Nuclear talks end in Geneva, Vienna meeting planned amid military buildup

Share FacebookTwitterWhatsAppPinterestLinkedinCopy URLTelegramEmailTumblrReddItPrintKoo GENEVA, Feb 27 : The third round of nuclear talks between the United States and Iran concluded in Geneva with plans for a follow-up “technical level” meeting in Vienna next week, as Washington weighs whether renewed diplomacy can curb Tehran’s nuclear ambitions or whether it may ultimately resort to military force. According to sources familiar with the negotiations, US officials pressed Iran to dismantle its nuclear facilities at Fordow, Natanz and Isfahan and to transfer its remaining stockpile of enriched uranium out of the country. Iran is unlikely to accept reported US demands to destroy its nuclear facilities, send its highly enriched uranium to the US, and commit to a permanent deal.

US-Iran Nuclear talks end in Geneva, Vienna meeting planned amid military buildup

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Key Highlights

  • The Iranian proposal does not meet core US demands, and Iran is trying to offer economic incentives that are unrelated to US demands in order to extract concessions from the United States.
  • US officials have previously stated that the US would strike Iran if the two sides cannot reach a deal.
  • The diplomatic push unfolds against a backdrop of an unusually large US military buildup in the region described by officials as the most significant deployment of air and naval assets since the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
  • Refueling aircraft and A-10 ground-attack planes have been stationed at locations visible from civilian airports in Israel and on the Greek island of Crete, underscoring the show of force.
  • President Donald Trump has prioritised diplomacy, even as he maintains a hard line on Iran’s nuclear program.
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