Iran meets U.N. nuclear watchdog in Geneva ahead of a second round of U.S. talks

In Geneva, representatives from Iran met with officials from the U.N. nuclear watchdog amid rising tensions following the recent protests in Iran. The discussions come as U.S. President Donald Trump has shifted his approach from potential military action to a concerted pressure campaign aimed at persuading Tehran to negotiate on its nuclear program. This meeting is critical as it precedes the second round of talks between the U.S. and Iran, focusing on a potential deal that addresses concerns over Iran's nuclear ambitions. The backdrop of these negotiations includes a violent crackdown on protests within Iran, which has drawn international condemnation. The outcome of these discussions could significantly influence both regional stability and international relations, as the U.S. seeks to curtail Iran's nuclear capabilities while balancing the complexities of diplomatic engagement. As the situation evolves, the implications for both domestic unrest in Iran and global diplomatic dynamics remain a focal point for analysts and policymakers alike.
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