

Diplomats will meet in Geneva Tuesday for parallel Ukraine and Iran talks as US officials pursue agreements amid warnings and fragile negotiations globally.
Reuters reported that two rounds of diplomatic negotiations on Ukraine and Iran are scheduled to take place Tuesday, citing informed sources.
A delegation from the United States, including envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, is expected to meet Iranian officials in morning discussions.
Later in the day, American representatives will join trilateral talks with officials from Russia and Ukraine focusing on the ongoing conflict.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi previously described the first round of negotiations held in Oman as lengthy and intensive, while Omani mediators called the discussions serious and constructive.
Recent diplomatic efforts have sought to reduce tensions surrounding Iran’s nuclear and regional issues while parallel negotiations attempt to address the prolonged war in Ukraine.
Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump has warned that failure to reach an agreement with Iran could lead to serious consequences, underscoring the urgency of ongoing diplomatic efforts.