Iran’s Araghchi arrives in Geneva for second round of nuclear talks with US
Summary
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has arrived in Geneva for a second round of nuclear talks with the United States. These discussions aim to reduce tensions between the two countries and prevent a potential military conflict. The talks involve nuclear experts and address access to Iran's nuclear sites, amid ongoing disagreements over nuclear enrichment and missile development.Key Facts
- Iranian Minister Abbas Araghchi is in Geneva for nuclear talks with the US.
- The aim of the talks is to ease tensions and avoid military conflict.
- Araghchi plans to meet with the head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for technical discussions.
- Iran wants access protocols for inspecting nuclear sites damaged by US and Israel.
- Iran refuses US demands to completely stop nuclear enrichment and insists on keeping its missile program.
- The US has increased its military presence, including sending a second aircraft carrier.
- President Trump supports a change in Iran's government as part of the negotiations.
- The talks come after protests in Iran and international criticism of the government's response.
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