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'Disappointed': US Team Unimpressed by Iran's Latest Geneva Offer

Insider reveals frustration with the morning session despite Oman's positive spin.

Kushner, Witkoff
Kushner, Witkoff (Photo: Chaim Goldberg / Flash90)

A source closely involved in the Geneva nuclear talks told N12 that US envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner were disappointed by the presentation Iran delivered this morning. Despite Omani mediator Badr al-Busaidi's later characterization of significant progress, the American side found Tehran's morning showing lacking.

The three-hour session earlier today saw Iran present elements of its proposal, but according to the source, the content failed to meet US expectations or bridge key differences. The disappointment centers on core issues including the scope of enrichment limits, verification mechanisms, and sanctions relief timelines. While Oman highlighted creative ideas and positive exchanges, the US team viewed Iran's positions as insufficiently flexible on the demands President Trump has repeatedly outlined.

The source's assessment aligns with broader reporting that gaps remain wide, particularly around permanent enrichment restrictions and facility dismantlement. Witkoff and Kushner, leading the American delegation, had pushed for strict caps and long-term monitoring, yet the Iranian approach this morning apparently fell short of providing the concrete concessions needed to move forward decisively.

This reaction comes after several hours of indirect and some direct exchanges, with the talks pausing for consultations before potentially resuming later. The disappointment underscores the challenge of aligning Iran's insistence on enrichment rights with US insistence on verifiable rollback. Both sides continue working through differences, but today's morning presentation left the American negotiators visibly unsatisfied according to those in the room.

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