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    By News Team on May 28, 2025 In Review, Iran, LIVE, Oman, Politics, USA News, World News
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    Cliff Notes – A new deal is imminent between US and Iran

    • New Deal: A new deal is imminent between US and Iran.
    • Progress in Negotiations: US President Donald Trump indicates significant advancements in nuclear talks with Iran, highlighting both nations’ serious intent to reach an agreement.
    • Incentives for a Deal: Experts suggest that a new agreement would be a major foreign policy success for the US amid current geopolitical challenges, while Iran faces escalating economic sanctions.
    • Regional Dynamics: The stability of the Middle East is at stake, with Gulf states supporting ongoing negotiations, as a potential face-saving agreement on uranium enrichment is explored.
    • 46 years since last agreement: The US and Iran haven’t had diplomatic relations since 1979 — the talks are mediated by Oman

    Nuclear talks with Iran

    According to US President Donald Trump, nuclear talks with Iran last Friday showed “some real progress, serious progress.”

    “We’ve had some very, very good talks with Iran,” Trump told reporters in northern New Jersey before returning to Washington on Sunday.

    “And I don’t know if I’ll be telling you anything good or bad over the next two days, but I have a feeling I might be telling you something good,” Trump said.

    “Both the US and Iran are taking the current negotiations very seriously,” Sina Azodi, assistant professor of Middle East policy at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University and an expert on international relations with a focus on Iran’s foreign policy and nuclear non-proliferation, said. “They want to reach an agreement,” she said.

    According to Azodi, a deal with Iran is of great importance to the US government. “There are three central foreign policy issues for the White House: the war in Ukraine, the war in Gaza and Iran’s nuclear program. An agreement with Iran would be considered a major foreign policy success,” she said.

    Meanwhile, the government in Iran is keen on a possible deal, Azodi adds. Iran is running out of time for the negotiations as the so-called snapback mechanism, a clause in the current agreement, is coming closer by the hour, she added.

    In this case, all UN sanctions against Iran could come back in full force if no agreement is reached.

    Secondly, Israel would not attack Iran without the consent of the US. As long as negotiations between the US and Iran continue, such an attack is unlikely, politicians in Tehran believe.

    “Thirdly, the economic crisis in Iran continues to worsen,” Azodi told EU News. Sanctions are having a massive impact and Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian has promised to work towards lifting them. However, so far, nothing has been achieved.

    New deal is imminent between US and Iran

    Under the mediation of Oman, the US and Iran began talks on a possible new nuclear agreement in mid-April. As the United States and Iran have not maintained diplomatic relations since 1979, they have only held talks via third countries.

    The first four rounds of talks were unsuccessful as Washington and Tehran were unable to reach an agreement on uranium enrichment. Tehran insists on being allowed to continue enriching uranium for civilian purposes, while the US insists on a complete halt to enrichment.

    According to reports in the Italian daily newspaper La Republica, Oman’s foreign minister, Badr al-Busaidi proposed an interim agreement, which is now being drafted.

    Also, a high-ranking US official told the Israeli newspaper Israel Hayom that the possibility of a provisional agreement had been discussed. This would involve freezing uranium enrichment for an initial period of three years in return for the sanctions being partially lifted.

    It would not be the first provisional agreement between the US and Iran. Both sides had already signed an interim agreement in Geneva in November 2013. The negotiations subsequently led to Iran’s nuclear agreement, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, in 2015.

    However, that JCPOA agreement was terminated by US President Trump in 2018 during his first term in office. Back then, Trump said that he wanted to “get a better deal” with Iran than his predecessor Barack Obama. The Iranian response was to gradually distance itself from the agreement.

    Today, the country is closer to building a nuclear bomb than ever before, experts claim.

    Israel views the Iranian nuclear program as a threat to its existence. The Iranian leadership does not recognize Israel and regularly threatens to eliminate it.

    Officially, however, Tehran emphasizes that its nuclear program is exclusively for peaceful purposes. But the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has expressed concerns. According to IAEA chief Rafael Grossi, Iran is the only non-nuclear weapon state enriching to this level.

    A face-saving solution

    The physicist Behrooz Bayat says that Iran needs a face-saving solution in order to navigate the issue of uranium enrichment. Bayat worked as an external consultant for the IAEA and is considered an expert on Iran’s nuclear program.

    In his view, one option for Iran could be to form a consortium of Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. These countries would then work together on uranium enrichment.

    According to the British newspaper The Guardian, Iran also proposed in early May to involve the Gulf states in its enrichment program in order to refute US objections that Iran does not provide transparency.

    However, it remains unclear how such a model could be implemented in practice, emphasizes Bayat. For Iran, it would be a face-saving solution that would mean it could continue to formally enrich uranium, even if its implementation is highly unlikely.

    Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi’s talks with Omani Foreign Minister Badr bin Hamad Al Busaidi (right) are reported to be fruitful

    Regional support

    Meanwhile, the Gulf states support the current talks between Iran and the US. “For the countries in the region, it is very important that there is no new war in the Middle East,” Sina Azodi told DW. “Anyone investing in growth and progress needs security and stability,” she added.

    In 2019, as tensions between the US and Iran increased during Donald Trump’s first presidency, the Yemeni Houthi rebels, who are allied with Iran, attacked Saudi Arabia’s state-owned oil and gas company, Aramco.

    “After the attack, Riyadh expected a clear reaction from the US as its most important ally. But this failed to materialize,” Azodi recalls. “Saudi Arabia came to the realization that stronger ties with Iran could be strategically more advantageous,” she said.

    In turn, bilateral relations between Iran and Saudi Arabia have changed significantly in the past years. In October 2024, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi visited the Saudi capital, Riyadh, and met Saudi Arabia’s de facto leader, Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

    In April 2025, a high-ranking return visit by the Saudi Defense Minister Prince Khalid bin Salman Al Saud and a government delegation to Tehran took place. They met Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

    After years of tension, the two rival regional powers are working towards normalizing their relations and even agreed on military cooperation.

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