Washington/Tehran, Feb. 27 -- The US-Iran nuclear talks in Geneva ended on Thursday, and once again without any decisive achievements, with Iran again rejecting key US demands.
The US also turned down Iran's demands, and Washington deployed a massive fleet near Iranian waters, while maintaining military readiness as top officials signalled a hardline combative stance, due to increased scepticism regarding diplomatic success.
Delegations from both Tehran and Washington met in Geneva for the third round of indirect talks under Omani mediation, and the two sides carried out over three-hour long discussions focusing on a wide array of topics, which include Iran's nuclear programme, sanctions relief, as well as renegotiation of some critical t...