Iran-US Talks: Tehran Claims Breakthrough in Nuclear Guiding Principles

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Iran signaled cautious optimism Tuesday after declaring that indirect nuclear talks with the United States in Geneva had produced an agreement on “general guiding principles” — a diplomatic milestone suggesting the two countries may be edging toward a formal deal for the first time in years.
Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi led the Iranian delegation and described the session as a marked improvement over the February 6 first round. He said the atmosphere was genuinely more constructive and that meaningful progress had been made, though he stressed that significant differences remain and that the path to a final agreement would be neither quick nor straightforward.
Iran’s central offer involves the dilution of its stockpile of 60% highly enriched uranium, a substance that is almost at weapons-grade and has no practical application in a civilian energy program. Tehran also offered expanded access for IAEA inspectors to nuclear sites that had been targeted in US military strikes, though the precise scope of that access remains under discussion.
One notable sticking point involves the duration of any potential enrichment suspension. US bombing raids on Iran’s nuclear infrastructure would likely make enrichment impossible for up to three years, complicating discussions about how long Iran might formally agree to pause the activity. Iran has not, however, relinquished its declared right to enrich uranium domestically — a demand Washington has insisted upon.
To make the package more attractive, Iran also offered a non-aggression pact with the US and possibly Israel, along with a broader economic prosperity package. These elements reflect Tehran’s desire to transform what might otherwise be a purely technical nuclear agreement into a wider diplomatic realignment — one that could shift the region’s security architecture.

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