US, Iran Make 'Significant Progress' in Nuclear Talks in Geneva

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US, Iran Make 'Significant Progress' in Nuclear Talks in Geneva
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American and Iranian diplomats, mediated by Oman, achieved 'significant progress' during indirect nuclear talks in Geneva. Technical discussions are scheduled to continue in Vienna, with the IAEA playing a more active role. Iran's Foreign Minister described the day as intense and highlighted progress on both nuclear and sanctions-related elements.

by AHTRA ELNASHAR | The National News DeskWASHINGTON, DC - JANUARY 29: U.S. Special Envoy to the Middle East Steve Witkoff speaks during a meeting of the Cabinet in the Cabinet Room of the White House on January 29, 2026 in Washington, DC.

President Trump is holding the meeting as the Senate plans to hold a vote on a spending package to avoid another government shutdown, however Democrats are holding out for a deal to consider funding for the Department of Homeland Security.WASHINGTON – During six and a half hours of indirect nuclear talks in Geneva Thursday, American and Iranian diplomats made "significant progress," according to the foreign minister of Oman, who mediated the negotiations. "We will resume soon after consultation in the respective capitals. Discussions on a technical level will take place next week in Vienna," Oman Foreign Minister Badr Albusaidi said in a statement. Vienna is the headquarters of the International Atomic Energy Agency, which is expected to play a more active role in the negotiations moving forward. IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi assisted Oman in mediating Thursday's talks. Technical teams from each country are set to begin advance meetings Monday. The United States did not immediately comment on the progress of this third meeting, which was also the case following the first two. Thursday marked exactly one week since President Donald TrumpWhen talks wrapped Thursday, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi immediately spoke to Iranian state media, calling the day "long and intense." "We entered very seriously into the elements of an agreement, both in the nuclear field and in the sanctions field," Araghchi said. "On some issues, understanding has now been established, and on some issues, it is natural that we have differences of opinion, and perhaps more than in the past, the seriousness on both sides was evident to reach a negotiated solution." Even if the U.S. and Iran manage to reach a nuclear deal that satisfies America's goal of preventing Iran from developing a nuclear weapon and Iran's objective to see economic sanctions lifted, it may not be enough to prevent Trump from using the massive military presence he's built up in the Middle East in recent weeks because it's not solely Iran's nuclear program that concerns his administration. During his"It’s also important to remember that Iran refuses, refuses to talk about the ballistic missiles to us or to anyone and that’s a big problem," Secretary of State Marco Rubio said Wednesday. Sen. Mark Warner, D-Va., the top Democrat on the Senate Intelligence Committee was part of a Gang of 8 briefing on Iran by Rubio earlier this week. Warner said he still doesn't "have the slightest idea what the president’s intentions are.” “If we are going in and changing the definition from precluding Iran from having nuclear weapons to saying no, we don’t even want Iran to have any missile capabilities at all, well that’s a different kind of argument and I’m not sure that argument has been made," Warner said., he should first justify it to the rest of Congress and the American public, who he already told that U.S. strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities last summer "obliterated Iran’s nuclear weapons program.”“What are his goals? Is it just the nuclear capabilities? Is it regime change? Is it simply support of our ally Israel?" Warner said. "He’s not made that case and yet, we have an awful lot of American sailors and airmen who are going to be in harm’s way if action takes place.”U.S. Sen. Bernie Moreno took to the Senate floor on Wednesday to request unanimous consent for his bill -- one that would levy large fines against publAbout 6,000 pigs killed after fire engulfs Madison County farm A massive fire tore through a farm in Madison County, drawing a large multi-agency response and leaving the property appearing to be a total loss.A former daycare worker accused of abusing children at a Pataskala child care center is changing her plea and will take a plea deal, according to new court filiA man also charged in two California homicides was sentenced to over 60 years in prison for multiple rapes charges in West Jefferson.

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