Recent developments in the US-Iran nuclear negotiations suggest a significant breakthrough. Oman’s Foreign Minister, Badr Albusaidi, reported that Iran has agreed to never possess nuclear bomb material, marking a new phase in diplomatic discussions.
• Oman’s Foreign Minister stated that Iran has committed to not stockpile enriched uranium, considered vital for nuclear weapons production.
• The framework of the agreement includes “zero stockpiling” of enriched uranium and plans for existing stockpiles to be reduced to a neutral level.
• Full verification of Iran’s nuclear activities by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) is part of the proposed deal.
• Albusaidi urged for patience and support for diplomatic efforts, indicating that a peace deal is close if negotiations continue.
• Despite President Trump’s dissatisfaction with the negotiation pace, Albusaidi expressed optimism about both the US and Iran's commitment to reaching an agreement.
The current progress in US-Iran nuclear talks presents a hopeful outlook towards achieving a comprehensive peace agreement, focusing on strict non-proliferation of nuclear weapons and enhanced verification measures.
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