Iran dangles investment proposals as off-ramp from Trump's gunboat diplomacy
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The two rounds of indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran have produced unique proposals addressing Iran's nuclear program — its enrichment capabilities and supply of highly enriched uranium — and how to make a deal that's economically beneficial to both countries, diplomatic sources tell CBS News.
The two rounds of indirect talks between the U.S. and Iran have produced unique proposals addressing Iran's nuclear program — its enrichment capabilities and supply of highly enriched uranium — and how to make a deal that's economically beneficial to both countries, diplomatic sources tell CBS News.
While Tehran seeks sanctions relief from the U.S., a diplomatic source with knowledge of the Oman-mediated negotiations told CBS News that Iran has also indicated it may be willing to purchase American aircraft and to offer possible access to oil and gas fields and joint investment opportunities.
Two regional officials told CBS News that diplomats had advised U.S. envoy Steve Witkoff to separate Iran's nuclear program from other issues, like Tehran's support for militias that target U.S. interests and the regime's ballistic missile supply. The two officials said Witkoff seemed to embrace the idea of handling those topics in a separate diplomatic track with regional actors.
But a deal that only addresses Iran's nuclear program is unacceptable to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has publicly declared that an agreement must also address both Iran's ballistic missile supply and its regionally destabilizing militias.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio also described a meaningful deal as one that would include those two issues, and he's planning to visit Israel at the end of the month for talks about Iran.

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