Iran is reportedly ready to provide necessary guarantees that it will not develop nuclear weapons, while maintaining its right to peaceful nuclear technology according to US media reports. Officials indicated that Iran remains open to constructive engagement amid ongoing tensions with the United States.
Sources revealed that recent indirect contacts have taken place between the two sides, although discussions have not yet reached the level of formal negotiations. Iranian officials signaled willingness to consider sustainable proposals aimed at ending the conflict, going beyond a simple ceasefire.
According to reports, multiple messages have been exchanged through mediators, suggesting efforts are underway to explore a broader agreement that could resolve the long-standing dispute. However, Iran has not called for direct talks at this stage.
Iranian sources emphasized that any potential agreement must protect the country’s national interests and include the lifting of economic sanctions. They also indicated openness to a comprehensive deal that addresses the root causes of tensions rather than temporary arrangements.
The developments point to cautious diplomatic movement, raising hopes for a possible breakthrough if both sides find common ground.

