Core Points - The third round of indirect negotiations between Iran and the U.S. in Geneva has made "good progress," with a new round expected next week [1][3] - Iran's Foreign Minister emphasized that this round of talks was the most serious and longest-lasting nuclear negotiations to date, with a "deep understanding" reached, although some differences remain [1][4] - The Iranian side has explicitly demanded the lifting of sanctions against Iran during the negotiations [1][4] Group 1 - The negotiations were mediated by Oman, with Iranian and U.S. representatives participating, including U.S. officials such as Trump's special envoy and son-in-law [3] - Despite some disappointment from U.S. representatives regarding the Iranian delegation's statements, a U.S. official later described the negotiations as having "positive progress" [3] - Iran has rejected the transfer of its enriched uranium abroad during the talks [3][5] Group 2 - Iran insists on retaining its right to peaceful nuclear technology and the ability to produce nuclear fuel, while also demanding the lifting of U.S. sanctions [4] - There were prior rounds of negotiations on February 6 and 17 in Muscat and Geneva, respectively [3] - U.S. demands reportedly included the dismantling of Iran's key nuclear facilities and the transfer of remaining enriched uranium to the U.S. [5]
伊朗外长:美伊谈判取得“良好进展”,双方“深入理解”
Xin Lang Cai Jing·2026-02-26 23:52