Iran-US Nuclear Negotiations: Compromise for Economic Gains

Iran seeks a nuclear agreement with the U.S. offering economic benefits for both nations. Talks focus on oil, gas, and mining sectors. A 2015 pact was abandoned by the U.S. Iran shows willingness to compromise on uranium enrichment to achieve sanctions relief, with the U.S. potentially easing restrictions if accord is reached.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 15-02-2026 17:46 IST | Created: 15-02-2026 17:46 IST
Iran-US Nuclear Negotiations: Compromise for Economic Gains

Iran is actively pursuing a nuclear agreement with the U.S. that promises economic benefits for both countries, as stated by an Iranian diplomat. This comes as the two nations prepare for a second round of high-stakes talks aimed at resolving their long-standing nuclear dispute.

With tensions running high, the U.S. has increased its military presence in the region, dispatching a second aircraft carrier. Iran, while threatening retaliation, has expressed readiness to include common interests like oil and gas fields, mining investments, and aircraft purchases in the talks, emphasizing the need for economic returns for both sides.

As the negotiations unfold, Iran demonstrates a willingness to compromise on its nuclear program by possibly diluting its enriched uranium in exchange for lifting economic sanctions. However, the issue of uranium enrichment remains contentious, while the U.S. also seeks to curb Iran's oil trade with China as part of its pressure campaign.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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