00:00Welcome back. Iran and the United States will hold a third round of nuclear talks on Thursday in Geneva amid
00:07growing concerns of military escalation in the region.
00:11Oman's Foreign Minister, Badar al-Busaydi, who is mediating the indirect talks, confirms this, adding there is a positive push
00:19to go the extra mile toward finalizing a deal.
00:25Two previous rounds in Oman and Geneva were described as constructive but failed to produce a breakthrough.
00:32Tensions remained high with the U.S. building up its military presence in the region.
00:37President Donald Trump has already given a 10 to 15 days deadline to reach a deal, warning that really bad
00:43things could happen if it's not met.
00:46Meanwhile, Iranian President Masud Pazeshkian said talks have produced encouraging signals, but stressed Tehran is prepared for any outcome.
00:55Iran has indicated it may offer fresh concessions, including limits on uranium enrichment, provided sanctions are lifted, and its right
01:03to peaceful nuclear energy is recognized.
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