The day's editorial focus in Iran was primarily on the impending nuclear talks in Geneva and the related diplomatic maneuvers surrounding the snapback mechanism. Early reports confirmed the Iran-EU3 talks were scheduled for Tuesday, a development closely watched after days of discussions on Europe's deadline. By late morning, a French diplomat characterized these talks as the Islamic Republic's "last chance." Concurrent reports highlighted the US warning Iran of accountability if an agreement was not reached, while Presidents Pezeshkian and Putin, in a phone call, reiterated Iran's right to enrichment and denied any pursuit of atomic weapons. In the afternoon, Russia explicitly opposed the snapback, labeling it a "Western trick." As the day concluded, Iran expressed readiness for bilateral trust-building with Europe, and Russia reportedly sought to extend the JCPOA and the snapback's implementation timeframe in the Security Council, showcasing evolving diplomatic strategies. Meanwhile, global condemnation of an Israeli attack on a Gaza hospital also featured prominently.