Iran Nuclear Talks: Progress Claimed, New Round Set
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The United States and Iran held a third round of indirect nuclear talks in Geneva on Thursday. Both nations are trying to restore the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the JCPOA.
Iran's Foreign Minister stated the discussions made "good progress." Officials scheduled a fourth round of talks for next week.
The negotiations are indirect because European diplomats shuttle between separate rooms. They relay messages between U.S. and Iranian delegations.
Alan Eyre, a former senior U.S. diplomat and current fellow at the Middle East Institute, will analyze the situation. He will appear on "The Daily Report" to explain what each country wants from the talks.
The key issues include the scale of U.S. sanctions relief and the steps Iran must take to limit its nuclear program.