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Iran–US Nuclear Talks Resume in Geneva as Tensions Rise Over Sanctions and Military Build-Up

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Last updated: 26/02/2026 9:54 AM
By Karthikeya karella
Published: 26/02/2026
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Iran, United States Prepare for Third Nuclear Talks in Geneva Amid Sanctions and Military Tensions

GENEVA, Feb 26, 2026: Iran and the United States are set to begin a third round of indirect nuclear negotiations in Switzerland, as both sides signal openness to diplomacy despite escalating tensions marked by new US sanctions and increased military deployments in the Middle East.

Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi arrived in Geneva on Wednesday and met with Badr Albusaidi, who is facilitating the indirect talks scheduled for Thursday. Before departing for Switzerland, Araghchi said a “fair, balanced and equitable deal” was achievable, while reiterating that Iran was not pursuing nuclear weapons and would not relinquish its right to peaceful nuclear technology.

US Imposes Sanctions, Warns of Military Options

In Washington, US Vice President JD Vance accused Iran of attempting to rebuild its nuclear programme following US strikes on Iranian nuclear facilities last year and warned that Tehran should take US military threats seriously.

“The principle is very simple: Iran can’t have a nuclear weapon,” Vance said, adding that the US preferred diplomacy but retained other options.

US President Donald Trump also intensified pressure, accusing Iran of pursuing nuclear ambitions and announcing sweeping sanctions targeting vessels linked to Tehran’s oil trade. US Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the Geneva talks would focus on Iran’s nuclear programme and expressed concern over Tehran’s ballistic missile development, calling Iran’s refusal to include missiles in negotiations “a big, big problem.”

Iran Rejects Allegations, Calls for Fair Agreement

Iranian officials rejected US accusations, describing them as baseless. Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei dismissed Washington’s claims as misinformation, while Iranian Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf warned that Iran would respond strongly to any military attack.

However, Tehran reiterated its willingness to pursue diplomacy if negotiations respect Iran’s sovereignty and national interests.

Negotiations Continue Despite Deep Divisions

The negotiations are being led on the US side by special envoy Steve Witkoff and adviser Jared Kushner. The first round of talks was held in Oman on February 6, followed by a second round in Geneva on February 17.

While both sides have reached tentative agreement on broad discussion frameworks, significant disagreements remain over uranium enrichment, sanctions relief, missile programmes, and regional activities.

US Expands Military Presence in Middle East

Amid the diplomatic efforts, the United States has significantly increased its military presence in the Middle East. Warships, aircraft carriers, and fighter jets have been deployed to the region as part of efforts to strengthen deterrence and increase pressure on Iran.

Iran has warned that any US military strike would trigger retaliation against American forces and potentially disrupt global oil shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

Despite heightened tensions, both Washington and Tehran have indicated that diplomacy remains the preferred path, though major obstacles remain before any final agreement can be reached.

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