US-Iran Nuclear Talks in Geneva
Analysis based on 10 articles · First reported Feb 26, 2026 · Last updated Feb 26, 2026
The ongoing nuclear negotiations between Iran and the United States, coupled with military threats, create significant geopolitical uncertainty. This could lead to increased volatility in oil prices and defense stocks, as the potential for regional conflict in the Middle East remains high.
Iran and the United States are holding a third round of nuclear talks in Geneva, mediated by Oman. The United States, represented by special envoy Steve Witkoff and Secretary of State Marco Rubio, is demanding that Iran halt its uranium enrichment and production of long-range missiles. Concurrently, the United States has deployed aircraft and warships to the Middle East as a show of force. Iran, represented by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, insists on continuing uranium enrichment and has threatened to attack U.S. military bases in the Middle East and Israel if attacked. An AP-NORC poll indicates that while Americans view Iran's nuclear program as a threat, there is low trust in President Donald Trump's judgment on military force. The failure of these talks could escalate into a regional war.
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