A newspaper that includes the headline story on oblique negotiations between Iran and the USA in Muscat, Oman, is displayed at a newsstand in Tehran, Iran, on April 12, 2025.
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Iran is able to take into account compromises to succeed in a nuclear cope with the USA if Washington is prepared to debate lifting sanctions, Iran’s Deputy Overseas Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi informed the BBC in an interview printed on Sunday.
Iran has mentioned it’s ready to debate curbs on its nuclear program in return for the lifting of sanctions, however has repeatedly dominated out linking the problem to different questions together with missiles.
Takht-Ravanchi confirmed {that a} second spherical of nuclear talks would happen on Tuesday in Geneva, after Tehran and Washington resumed discussions in Oman earlier this month.
“(Preliminary talks went) kind of in a constructive course, however it’s too early to guage,” Takht-Ravanchi informed the BBC.
A U.S. delegation, together with envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, will meet with the Iranians on Tuesday morning, a supply had informed Reuters on Friday, with Omani representatives mediating the U.S.-Iran contacts.
Iran’s atomic chief mentioned on Monday the nation may comply with dilute its most extremely enriched uranium in change for all monetary sanctions being lifted. Takht-Ravanchi used this instance within the BBC interview to focus on Iran’s flexibility.
The senior diplomat reiterated Tehran’s stance that it could not settle for zero uranium enrichment, which had been a key obstacle to reaching a deal final yr, with the U.S. viewing enrichment inside Iran as a pathway to nuclear weapons.
Iran denies looking for such nuclear weapons.
Throughout his first time period in workplace, Trump pulled the U.S. out of a 2015 Iran nuclear settlement, often known as the Joint Complete Plan of Motion, the signature overseas coverage achievement of former Democratic President Barack Obama.
The deal eased sanctions on Iran in change for Tehran limiting its nuclear program to forestall it from with the ability to make an atomic bomb.

