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Iran Reviews New US Nuclear Proposal as Deal Prospects Strengthen

Iran confirmed on Wednesday that it is actively reviewing a new proposal submitted by the United States as nuclear negotiations between the two sides reach what sources describe as a critical juncture. Multiple informed sources indicated that the parties are closing in on the outlines of a potential agreement, marking the most substantive progress in the talks in recent months.

The announcement comes as US and Iranian negotiating teams have engaged in multiple rounds of direct and indirect diplomacy aimed at resolving the longstanding standoff over Tehran's nuclear programme. While significant technical and political gaps remain, the acknowledgement by Iran that it is formally reviewing a new US proposal is being read as a positive signal by regional and international observers.

A deal, if reached, would carry enormous implications for global energy markets, Middle Eastern security architecture, and the broader question of nuclear non-proliferation. Iran's oil exports, currently constrained by sanctions, could re-enter global supply chains at scale if sanctions relief is included in any final agreement.

Diplomatic sources cautioned that reviews of this nature have previously stalled at the verification and enrichment cap stages, and that the current proximity to a deal does not guarantee a final outcome. Washington and Tehran have both faced domestic political pressures that have historically complicated the closing stages of negotiations.

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Sources: Brecorder
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