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Iran talks end without deal while US weighs possible military action
Summary
High-stakes talks between the US and Iran ended without a deal, and Iran's foreign minister said there had been 'good progress' with further contacts expected within a week.
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High-stakes talks between the United States and Iran over Tehran's nuclear programme concluded on Thursday without a deal. Iranian foreign minister Abbas Araghchi said there had been "good progress" and that further contacts were expected in less than a week. Omani mediators said technical-level negotiations could reconvene next week in Vienna. The White House is reported to be weighing a military operation.
Key facts:
- The indirect talks in Geneva ended without an agreement.
- Iran's foreign minister reported "good progress" and confirmed further contacts within a week; Omani mediators predicted technical talks in Vienna next week.
- Reports indicate the White House is weighing a military operation, and the US delegation was reportedly disappointed by the proposals put forward by Iran.
Summary:
The immediate outcome is an unresolved negotiation with no deal reached. Further technical talks are expected next week in Vienna. The broader implications for policy and any official decisions remain undetermined at this time.
