US and Iran make ‘progress’ in nuclear talks, mediator says
AI-curated by Q²N · Updated February 26, 2026
Oman's foreign minister has announced that the United States and Iran have made progress in their ongoing nuclear negotiations. Following a recent round of discussions in Geneva, the two countries are expected to meet again to continue their dialogue. This development comes amid ongoing efforts to address concerns over Iran's nuclear program and to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. The mediator's comments suggest a potential thaw in relations and a willingness from both sides to engage in further talks. The situation remains fluid, and further meetings will be crucial in determining the future of these negotiations.
- Oman's foreign minister announces progress in talks.
- US and Iran set to meet again after Geneva negotiations.
- Discussions focus on Iran's nuclear program.
- Efforts aim to revive the 2015 nuclear deal.
- Mediator highlights a potential thaw in relations.
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