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26 February 2026 - 10:45
Iran–Oman Ministers Meet in Geneva

The third round of nuclear negotiations between the Islamic Republic of Iran and the United States has begun in Geneva, preceded by consultations between the foreign ministers of Iran and Oman—once again underscoring Muscat’s mediating role in the diplomatic process.

According to Khabaronline, According to official reports, Seyed Abbas Araghchi, Iran’s Foreign Minister, who traveled to Geneva to participate in the talks, met on Wednesday evening with Sayyid Badr Albusaidi, Oman’s Foreign Minister.

During the meeting, Iran’s top diplomat outlined Tehran’s positions on nuclear issues and sanctions relief, conveying the country’s key considerations to the Omani side. Araghchi expressed appreciation for Oman’s efforts in facilitating the diplomatic process and stressed that progress would depend on the “seriousness of the other side” and its avoidance of what he described as “contradictory behavior and positions.”

For his part, Oman’s foreign minister praised Iran’s consistent pursuit of a diplomatic approach to the nuclear issue and reaffirmed Muscat’s readiness to continue its good offices and provide any necessary assistance in advancing the talks. He expressed hope that with reciprocal seriousness from all parties involved, the negotiations would yield results satisfactory to both sides.

Indirect talks between Iran and the United States are set to continue on Thursday with the participation of official delegations from both countries. The latest round takes place amid heightened regional dynamics and domestic political pressures, factors that have added sensitivity to the negotiating environment.

International observers view this phase of the dialogue as a critical test of the parties’ willingness to move beyond previous deadlocks and work toward a sustainable framework for resolving nuclear-related disputes and sanctions issues.

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