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Iran Talks on Energy, Mining, and Aircraft Deals with US Renewed

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Iran and the United States have resumed negotiations aimed at resolving their decades-long dispute over Tehran’s nuclear programme. These talks come as both sides are preparing for potential military action, with the US dispatching a second aircraft carrier to the region. According to an Iranian diplomat, these negotiations aim to deliver significant economic benefits to both countries.

The US has emphasized that any deal must benefit it economically, stating that areas such as oil and gas fields, mining investments, and aircraft purchases are on the table. Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister for Economic Diplomacy, Hamid Ghanbari, also cited these sectors in his recent comments about potential benefits from a nuclear agreement.

Despite initial threats of retaliation against any US attack, Iran’s official stance softened, indicating a willingness to compromise. Iran maintains that it can agree to dilute its most highly enriched uranium in exchange for sanctions relief—a clear indication of its flexibility within the negotiations. However, Tehran will not budge on maintaining uranium enrichment levels, a point at which past talks broke down.

These ongoing discussions are taking place under the guidance of Oman as mediator and have largely remained bilateral despite their potential significance to the region’s stability. Iran has signaled its readiness for negotiation and compromise, citing examples such as its willingness to dilute uranium in exchange for sanctions relief.

The current situation underscores the delicate balance between military preparedness and diplomatic efforts aimed at averting further conflict. The US’s involvement with Israel in targeting Iranian nuclear sites earlier this year further complicates the already tense atmosphere, with China’s role in Iran’s oil exports adding another layer of pressure on Tehran to reach a mutually beneficial agreement.

The stakes are high as both nations look towards achieving an enduring pact that could stabilize their relationship and address critical economic issues. The next round of talks scheduled for Geneva is expected to be crucial in determining the future trajectory of these negotiations.

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