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US-Iran Talks Enter Technical Phase in Geneva Amid Stark Warnings from Tehran


Tue 17 Feb 2026 | 02:18 PM
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Negotiations between the United States and Iran have entered a technical phase in Geneva, according to Iranian media reports, as both sides work to finalize details of a potential agreement.

Iranian officials have indicated a willingness to remain in Geneva for days or even weeks to secure a deal with Washington, reflecting the high stakes of the ongoing discussions.

Meanwhile, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei issued sharp warnings aimed at the United States. In statements reported by Iranian media, Khamenei suggested that the “strongest army in the world” could face a crippling strike it would be unable to recover from. He added that “more dangerous than an aircraft carrier are the weapons that sink it,” highlighting Tehran’s growing rhetoric amid the talks.

The Geneva negotiations mark a critical juncture in US-Iran relations, with both sides seeking technical resolutions on outstanding disputes, though tensions remain high following months of political and military posturing.

Iranian authorities have emphasized their readiness for prolonged discussions to reach an agreement, signaling a cautious but determined approach in the multilateral talks.