Iran has announced that Iran US talks Switzerland held in Geneva have officially concluded, marking another step in ongoing diplomatic engagement between the two countries. According to Iranian state media, the discussions focused on key nuclear and sanctions-related issues.
The announcement comes as part of continued efforts to structure dialogue between Tehran and Washington. Iranian officials said the Iran US talks Switzerland resulted in an agreement to establish multiple working groups to carry forward negotiations in a more organized framework.
According to IRNA, the negotiators agreed to form four specialized groups covering Sanctions Termination, Nuclear Affairs, Reconstruction and Economic Development, as well as Monitoring and Implementation. These groups are expected to handle technical details in upcoming phases of talks.
Officials involved in the Iran US talks Switzerland said the creation of these working groups reflects an attempt to move from broad discussions to targeted negotiations aimed at addressing long-standing disputes between the two countries.
The talks are seen as part of a wider diplomatic process involving international stakeholders, with both sides reportedly focusing on reducing tensions and managing issues linked to Iran’s nuclear programme and economic restrictions.
While no final agreement has been reached yet, the establishment of structured negotiation groups is viewed as a step toward continued dialogue. Analysts say progress will depend on how effectively the working groups can address core disagreements.
Iranian officials emphasized that the Iran US talks Switzerland process remains ongoing, with further rounds of engagement expected as technical discussions progress in the coming weeks.