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Iran expresses readiness for compromises in nuclear agreement

Iran is willing to consider compromise options to reach a nuclear agreement with the US, provided Americans are open to discussing the lifting of sanctions, according to Iranian Foreign Ministry Deputy Mojtaba Zonnour in a BBC interview.

In a recent interview with BBC, Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Mojtaba Zonnour indicated that Iran is prepared to explore possible compromises to achieve a nuclear agreement with the United States, contingent upon a willingness from the US side to discuss sanction relief. Zonnour emphasized that the ball is currently in America’s court and asserted that genuine efforts from the US are necessary for the progression towards an agreement. This reflection comes amidst a backdrop of ongoing tensions and accusations regarding who is obstructing the negotiation process.

US officials have repeatedly stated that Iran, rather than the US, is the party impeding advancement in the protracted negotiations concerning Iran's nuclear program. Secretary of State Marco Rubio echoed this sentiment, suggesting that while President Donald Trump is supportive of an agreement, reaching one with Iran has proven to be profoundly challenging. The rhetoric surrounding the negotiations remains fraught, with Trump threatening military action against Iran should a deal be unrealizable, an assertion that raises concerns about escalating hostilities in the region.

The dialogue between Iran and the US took a further step in early February when indirect talks were held in Oman. Zonnour’s comments highlight a flicker of optimism, suggesting that with sincere engagement from the US, a pathway to an agreement could potentially be found, albeit amid significant geopolitical tensions and Iran's ongoing military posturing. This intricate dance of diplomacy signifies critical implications for regional stability and the broader geopolitical landscape surrounding nuclear non-proliferation efforts.

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