US, Iran to hold new round of nuclear talks in Geneva this week, Swiss government says
Yet another mid-talks attack jeopardises chances of Iran taking Trump seriously
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The United States and Iran will hold a second round of talks in Geneva this week regarding Tehran's nuclear program, according to the Swiss Foreign Ministry. Oman will host the talks, following the first round of indirect discussions held there on February 6th. These talks follow warnings from U.S. President Donald Trump that failure to reach an agreement would be "very traumatic." Similar talks broke down last year amidst escalating tensions, including military actions. Trump has repeatedly threatened military force to compel Iran to constrain its nuclear program, while Iran has vowed to retaliate against any attack.
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AI-ExtractedTrump said the USS Gerald R. Ford was being sent to the Mideast.
Failure to reach an agreement would be “very traumatic.”
Oman hosted the first round of indirect talks on Feb. 6.
US and Iran will hold a second round of nuclear talks in Geneva next week.
Similar talks last year broke down in June as Israel launched what became a 12-day war on Iran that included the U.S. bombing Iranian nuclear sites.
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