The first round of indirect talks between the United States and Iran has concluded, according to Iranian media reports. Representatives from both countries have now separated for internal consultations, signaling the end of this initial phase of discussions. The Iranian news agency Fars reported the conclusion, without detailing specific outcomes or progress made during the talks. These discussions, held in Vienna, represent a renewed effort to potentially revive the 2015 nuclear deal. The talks were indirect, meaning communication occurred through intermediaries rather than direct bilateral engagement. Further rounds of negotiations are anticipated following these internal reviews by both Washington and Tehran. The outcome of these consultations will likely determine the future trajectory of diplomatic efforts.
