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Iran shows flexibility in nuclear talks with US, report says

Published on: May 4, 2026 12:00 PM

Iran shows flexibility in nuclear talks with US, Al Arabiya reports

Iran has reportedly shown new flexibility in its ongoing nuclear negotiations with the United States (US), according to Arab media reports citing Al Arabiya, signaling a potential shift in its diplomatic posture amid continued regional tensions.

Read More: Iran says US responded to latest peace proposal through Pakistan

According to the report, Iranian negotiators have proposed limiting uranium enrichment to 3.5 percent, a significant reduction from earlier positions, and have indicated willingness to gradually reduce their stockpile of enriched uranium.

The developments are being viewed as a departure from Iran’s earlier stance, which was considered rigid, as talks continue over key issues including sanctions relief, enrichment limits, and regional security arrangements.

The report also claims Iran has suggested phased discussions on reopening the Strait of Hormuz for commercial shipping, linking progress to broader political conditions and the lifting of US sanctions.

Iran has also softened its earlier demand for complete US military withdrawal from the region, instead focusing on reduced presence and international guarantees aimed at preventing future escalation.

Diplomatic observers say the evolving position reflects internal economic pressures in Iran as well as ongoing external engagement, with mediation efforts reportedly involving regional intermediaries.

Earlier, Iranian media reported that Tehran had submitted a 14-point peace proposal through mediators, including Pakistan, outlining steps such as sanctions relief, asset release, and a framework for the Strait of Hormuz.

US President Donald Trump said he would review the proposal but expressed skepticism, stating it may not be acceptable given past tensions and recent regional developments.

Read More: Trump warns Iran over strikes as tensions shape new deal talks

Negotiations are expected to continue in coming weeks as both sides explore possible compromises amid regional instability and global concerns over nuclear proliferation, with observers saying any breakthrough will depend on sanctions relief, verification mechanisms, and security guarantees from international stakeholders involved in the process. Officials have not confirmed timelines for any final agreement or interim deal structure at this stage

Filed Under: World Tagged With: Diplomacy, Iran, Latest, nuclear talks, sanctions, uranium enrichment, US

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