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Limited Progress in U.S.–Iran Indirect Talks in Geneva as Tehran Resists Trump 'Red Lines'

Tehran is expected to submit detailed proposals within two weeks under Omani mediation.

Overview

  • U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance said gaps persist after the Geneva session and that Iran has not agreed to President Trump's conditions.
  • Iran’s negotiator Abbas Araghchi described the talks as positive and constructive, and a U.S. official said Tehran would return with detailed proposals within roughly two weeks.
  • President Trump said he is indirectly involved, called the negotiations very important, and warned of a hard blow to Iran if diplomacy fails.
  • Regional tensions stayed high, with the United States deploying a second aircraft carrier to the Middle East and Iran’s IRGC conducting naval drills near the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei rejected any deal dismantling Iran’s nuclear program and touted weapons capable of sinking U.S. carriers, as large 40th‑day memorials for protest victims featured anti-government chants and disputed death tolls.