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Geneva Today
By the People, for the People
Iran and U.S. Hold New Talks in Geneva
President Trump warns of consequences if no deal is reached
Published on Feb. 18, 2026
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Iran and the United States have begun new negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, as President Donald Trump cautions that there will be consequences if Tehran fails to reach an agreement.
Why it matters
The ongoing tensions between Iran and the U.S. have been a major geopolitical issue for years, with both countries engaging in a delicate diplomatic dance over Iran's nuclear program and other regional conflicts. These latest talks in Geneva represent a potential opportunity to make progress on resolving some of these long-standing disputes.
The details
The new round of negotiations in Geneva comes as President Trump has warned that there will be consequences if Iran does not strike a deal. The specific details of the talks and the issues being discussed have not been publicly released.
- The talks began on Tuesday, February 17, 2026.
The players
Iran
A Middle Eastern country that has been in conflict with the United States for decades, particularly over its nuclear program and regional influence.
United States
A global superpower and long-time adversary of Iran, the U.S. has imposed strict economic sanctions on Iran and been involved in various diplomatic and military confrontations.
Donald Trump
The President of the United States, who has taken a hardline stance towards Iran and warned of consequences if a deal is not reached.
The takeaway
The new talks in Geneva represent a potential opportunity for Iran and the U.S. to make progress on resolving their longstanding disputes, though the path forward remains uncertain given the high stakes and history of tensions between the two countries.
