Feb 15 โ€ข 06:30 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ฉ๐Ÿ‡ฐ Denmark DR Nyheder

Iran is willing to compromise for a new nuclear deal

Iran has expressed readiness to consider compromises to reach a nuclear deal with the U.S., contingent on American willingness to discuss the lifting of sanctions.

Iran has indicated a new willingness to engage in compromise to achieve a nuclear agreement with the United States, according to Iranian Vice Foreign Minister Majid Takht-Ravanchi in an interview with BBC. He stated that any progress hinges on the U.S. being open to discussions on lifting sanctions that have significantly impacted the Iranian economy. This marks a shift from earlier U.S. sentiments, which highlighted difficulties in bringing Iran to the negotiating table.

The backdrop of this dialogue involves ongoing tensions, with U.S. President Donald Trump previously threatening military action against Iran should an agreement to limit its nuclear program not be reached. However, the tone from Iran suggests a hopeful stance, with Takht-Ravanchi emphasizing that the responsibility to advance negotiations now lies with the U.S. He expressed optimism that if the U.S. is sincere in its intentions, a deal could be within reach.

The implications of moving forward with negotiations could be significant, potentially easing some international tensions and opening pathways for greater diplomatic engagement. Such developments would not only affect U.S.-Iran relations but could also influence regional stability in the Middle East, as well as the global perception of nuclear non-proliferation efforts.

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