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Shafaq News- Muscat
Omani Foreign Minister Badr Al-Busaidi announced on Sunday
that a new round of indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran
will be held in Geneva next Thursday.
Posting on X, Al-Busaidi added that negotiations will be
held “with a positive push to go the extra miles towards finalizing the deal.”
Pleased to confirm US-Iran negotiations are now set for Geneva this Thursday, with a positive push to go the extra mile towards finalizing the deal.
— Badr Albusaidi – بدر البوسعيدي (@badralbusaidi) February 22, 2026
A senior US official told Axios that the US is prepared to
hold a new round of nuclear talks with Iran in Geneva on Friday if Tehran
submits a detailed proposal within the next 48 hours, noting that the Trump
administration is waiting for Iran’s draft before confirming participation in the meeting. He
stressed, “The US and Iran could discuss the possibility of an interim
agreement before reaching a comprehensive nuclear deal.”
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi stated
that he will likely meet US envoy Steve Witkoff in Geneva next week, noting
that a “good chance” still exists for a diplomatic solution on Tehran’s nuclear
ambitions.
Speaking with CBS News, Araghchi stressed that Tehran
remains committed to negotiations that safeguard its national interests,
underlining that diplomacy is the only path for Washington to gain clarity on
Iran’s peaceful nuclear program.
“There is no need for an American military buildup,”
Araghchi warned, asserting that Iran will not be intimidated and is fully
prepared to respond to any threats.
On February 19, US President Donald Trump set a 15-day
deadline for Iran to reach what he described as a “meaningful deal,” warning of
potential consequences. Tehran, however, reiterated its uranium enrichment
rights. Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian remarked that “global powers are lining up to force us
to bow our heads, but we will not bow.”