U.S. and Iran held third round of indirect nuclear talks in Geneva
Kushner and Witkoff represented the U.S. in high-level negotiations
Iranian officials described talks as 'one of the most serious and longest'
Talks are part of ongoing efforts to address Iran's nuclear program
High-level participation signals Trump administration's personal investment
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U.S. and Iranian officials engaged in a third round of indirect nuclear negotiations in Geneva on Thursday, with President Trump's son-in-law Jared Kushner and special envoy Steve Witkoff representing American interests in what Iranian officials described as 'one of the most serious and longest rounds of talks' between the two nations. The discussions mark a significant diplomatic effort between two countries with historically tense relations, particularly following the U.S. withdrawal from the previous nuclear agreement in 2018. The participation of such high-level Trump administration figures underscores the administration's personal commitment to finding a resolution to this complex international issue.
The talks, conducted through intermediaries rather than direct face-to-face meetings, represent one of the few remaining diplomatic channels between Washington and Tehran, which have otherwise experienced a deterioration in relations in recent years. While specific details of the negotiations remain confidential, both sides have expressed cautious optimism about the progress made during this latest round of discussions. The Geneva meetings come amid heightened regional tensions and ongoing international concerns about Iran's nuclear ambitions.
International observers are closely monitoring these developments, as any resolution could have significant implications for Middle Eastern stability and global non-proliferation efforts. The high-stakes nature of these talks is reflected in the Iranian characterization of them as among the most serious and lengthy in recent memory, suggesting that substantive issues were being addressed despite the lack of direct communication between the two nations' top diplomats.
Jared Corey Kushner (born January 10, 1981) is an American businessman and investor. He is the son-in-law of the president of the United States, Donald Trump, through his marriage to Ivanka Trump and served as a senior advisor in his father-in-law's first administration from 2017 to 2021. He was als...
Steven Charles Witkoff (born March 15, 1957) is an American real estate developer, investor, and founder of the Witkoff Group. Since 2025, Witkoff has served as the United States special envoy to the Middle East and special envoy for peace missions. He has also acted as a de facto envoy to Russian p...