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US-Iran Talks in Oman: Proposals for Nuclear Cap and Regional Truce

Key Takeaways

  • US and Iran will hold indirect talks in Oman next week, mediated by Omani officials.
  • Proposals include Iran capping uranium enrichment at 60% in return for partial sanctions relief.
  • A separate regional security understanding aims for a “cooling-off period” to halt attacks.
  • Both sides publicly downplay expectations, calling the diplomatic window “narrow and fragile”.

A narrow window for diplomacy has opened as the United States and Iran prepare for crucial indirect talks in Oman next week. Mediators have finalised a roadmap for de-escalation, aiming to address both the nuclear standoff and regional tensions.

Oman-Mediated Talks in Muscat

The talks will take place in Muscat with Omani officials shuttling between separate American and Iranian delegations. This comes amid heightened fears of a wider Middle East conflict, following months of attacks by Iranian-backed militias on US forces and Iran’s advancing nuclear programme.

The Proposed Roadmap: Nuclear and Security Deals

According to sources briefed on the proposals, the plan involves reciprocal, step-for-step actions.

Nuclear Proposal

Iran would agree to cap its uranium enrichment at 60% purity and allow enhanced monitoring by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). In return, the US would unfreeze a limited portion of Iranian assets held abroad and ease some oil-related sanctions.

Regional Security Proposal

Separately, the proposals outline a potential understanding for regional calm. Iranian-backed groups in Iraq and Syria would halt attacks on US forces. Concurrently, the US would commit to stopping its military strikes against those factions. The goal is to establish a “cooling-off period” to pave the way for broader negotiations.

Low Expectations from Both Sides

Both Washington and Tehran have publicly tempered hopes. A US State Department spokesperson stated, “Our focus remains on deterring aggression and pursuing diplomacy to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon. We will engage in these talks through intermediaries, but our policy has not changed.” Iranian officials insist sanctions relief is a prerequisite for any substantive nuclear discussion.

A Narrow and Fragile Window

The success of the Oman talks depends on both nations accepting the mediators’ proposals as a starting point. With US presidential elections later this year and internal pressures in Iran, analysts warn the diplomatic window is narrow and fragile. Failure risks further escalation in a region already on edge.

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