Iranian, US delegations present ‘practical proposals’ in nuclear talks: Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman

In a significant development in the protracted nuclear negotiations, Iranian and American delegations have presented substantial and practical proposals addressing both nuclear limitations and sanctions relief. The talks, conducted indirectly through Omani mediation in Geneva, marked a potential turning point in the longstanding diplomatic stalemate.

According to Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Esmaeil Baghaei, both delegations tabled “very important and practical proposals” during Thursday’s intensive negotiations. The discussions remained exclusively focused on nuclear matters, with Baghaei emphasizing this singular priority following a three-hour session that prompted both sides to briefly adjourn for internal consultations.

The Omani Foreign Ministry, facilitating the dialogue, reported an “unprecedented openness to new and creative ideas and solutions” from both negotiating parties. This assessment suggests a potentially more flexible approach than in previous rounds of discussions.

Adding significant weight to the proceedings, Ali Shamkhani, Secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council and senior advisor to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, declared that an immediate agreement could be reached if the primary concern remains preventing Iranian nuclear weapons development. Shamkhani noted this position aligns with both Iran’s defense doctrine and a religious decree issued by Khamenei.

The negotiations, led by Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and US Special Envoy Steve Witkoff, occur against a backdrop of heightened regional tensions and US military buildup. Araghchi’s preliminary meeting with Omani counterpart Sayyid Badr bin Hamad Albusaidi on Wednesday evening helped establish Iran’s positions on both nuclear limitations and sanctions relief ahead of the main discussions.

The talks represent the third round of indirect negotiations between the longstanding adversaries, with previous discussions having yielded limited progress. Both delegations were scheduled to reconvene between 17:30 and 18:00 Geneva time to continue deliberations.