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US Reportedly Agrees to Delay Nuclear Issue in Iran Talks

New reporting suggests the US and Iran may be moving toward a phased approach in negotiations, with Iran pushing to postpone detailed talks about its nuclear program until broader ceasefire and security issues are addressed first.

According to recent reports, Iran has insisted it will not fully discuss its nuclear program before there is a more permanent halt to hostilities and progress on other issues.

Key points reportedly under discussion include:

Ceasefire guarantees
Sanctions relief
Resumption of oil exports
Security in the Strait of Hormuz
Timing and sequencing of nuclear negotiations

However, describing this as a full US “capitulation” goes beyond what has been publicly confirmed. Current reporting indicates:
✔️ Iran wants the nuclear issue deferred for now
✔️ Negotiators may be considering a staged process
❌ There is no confirmed public statement that Washington abandoned its nuclear demands entirely

The nuclear issue remains one of the biggest sticking points in the talks, with disagreements over enrichment, uranium stockpiles, and future restrictions still unresolved.

Bottom line:
The negotiations appear to be shifting toward sequencing rather than immediate resolution of every issue at once. Whether this becomes a diplomatic breakthrough or only a temporary compromise remains unclear.

In this video, we break down the latest negotiation shift, Iran’s demands, and what postponing nuclear talks could mean for the future of the conflict. Stay informed with UgwumbaReport.

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