The United States and Iran have initiated the first round of direct negotiations in Switzerland, signaling a renewed effort to revive the 2015 nuclear deal. These talks, held in Bürgenstock, represent the first formal discussions between the two nations after a prolonged period of stalled diplomacy. The stated goal is to achieve a comprehensive and lasting agreement regarding Iran’s nuclear program, addressing concerns over its enrichment activities. While details of the initial discussions remain limited, both sides have expressed a willingness to engage constructively. The outcome of these negotiations remains uncertain, with significant obstacles potentially hindering a final agreement. This development follows months of indirect communication facilitated by other international parties. The talks are being closely watched by global powers concerned about regional stability and nuclear proliferation.
