🚨 BREAKING: 🇺🇸🇮🇷 U.S.–Iran Talks Conclude in Geneva
The **second round of indirect nuclear talks between the United States and Iran has ended** in Geneva, with both sides leaving the negotiating venue after discussions mediated by Oman.
Iranian state media and U.S. sources confirm that indirect talks focused on nuclear issues wrapped up Tuesday after several hours of dialogue. Delegations from both countries have departed Geneva. While **no final agreement has been announced yet**, officials say there was some progress on “guiding principles” for future negotiations. 0
The talks take place amid longstanding tensions over Iran’s nuclear program, ballistic missiles, sanctions relief, and regional security. Tehran stressed continued negotiations may be needed and noted that differences persist, though agreeing on broad principles may provide a basis for further rounds. 1
The outcome of these discussions — whether they lead to breakthroughs or stall — could influence **oil prices, Middle East risk premiums, safe-haven flows (gold, U.S. Treasuries), and global equities** as markets price geopolitical risk in the months ahead.
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