Iranian negotiators in Geneva have reportedly objected to both a joint photograph with their American counterparts and live broadcasting of ongoing talks. A source with knowledge of the Iranian delegation revealed the opposition to these actions, indicating potential friction in the discussions. The reasons behind the objections remain undisclosed, but the decisions suggest a desire for greater discretion during the negotiations. This move comes as talks continue, presumably aimed at [context not provided in text - assume ongoing diplomatic efforts]. The halt to live broadcasts and refusal of a photo opportunity could be interpreted as a signal of sensitivity surrounding the subject matter or a deliberate attempt to manage public perception. Further details regarding the progress of the talks are currently unavailable.