The second round of talks was held in Geneva last Friday, but no breakthrough was achieved.
Iranian President Masoud Peshmerga has said that there are "encouraging signs" from ongoing nuclear talks with the United States, adding that Iran is ready to face all possible scenarios.
According to Pezeshkian, practical proposals have been exchanged regarding the nuclear program in recent meetings. That is why today's talks are meaningful, he said.
Omani Foreign Minister Badr al-Busaidi has formally confirmed that the third round of indirect talks between Iran and the United States will be held in Geneva today.
Al-Busaidi, who is playing the role of mediator in the talks, claimed that there is a positive atmosphere to make additional efforts to reach the final stage of the agreement.
The last time The second round of talks in Geneva last Friday failed to achieve any breakthrough.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that the Iranian team in the ongoing talks is focused only on the nuclear issue.
He said that issues such as the ballistic missile program raised by the United States and relations with regional armed groups are not on the current agenda. “We are ready to agree on guarantees that our program will always be peaceful, and there must be an arrangement for the lifting of additional sanctions,” Araghchi said.
