Iran-U.S. Geneva talks seek mutual economic gains, eye energy, mining and aircraft deals

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Iran and the United States are resuming indirect talks in Geneva to revive a nuclear deal with the aim of mutual economic benefits, signaling flexibility on enrichment in exchange for sanctions relief, while discussions reportedly span oil, gas, mining investments and even aircraft purchases, with mediation ongoing and a firm U.S. preference for diplomacy.
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