US-Iran nuclear talks to be held in Geneva on February 26
Summary
US and Iran will hold nuclear negotiations in Geneva amid rising tensions and increased US military presence in the Middle East. US President Donald Trump set a 10-15 day deadline for a deal.
Key Points
- Fresh US-Iran nuclear negotiations will be held in Geneva on February 26 as confirmed by Oman's Foreign Minister.
- The US is strengthening its military presence across multiple Middle Eastern countries amidst concerns of potential conflict with Iran.
- Iranian UN mission warned that all US military assets in the region would be legitimate targets if attacked.
- President Donald Trump warned Iran to reach a nuclear deal with the US within 10 to 15 days or face consequences.