Iran-US nuclear talks: Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner meet in Oman
[00:00] Frederick Moore: From Neural Newscast, I'm Frederick Moore.
[00:03] Hannah Whitmore: And I'm Hannah Whitmore.
[00:04] Frederick Moore: Oman is acting as a mediator for indirect talks today between Iran and the United States.
[00:10] Frederick Moore: Both nations are seeking a way to de-escalate a volatile nuclear standoff.
[00:16] Frederick Moore: Officials from both delegations arrived at the Omani Foreign Ministry in Muscat to meet with leadership separately.
[00:23] Frederick Moore: This is a search for a diplomatic off-ramp.
[00:25] Frederick Moore: It follows months of military strikes and internal Iranian unrest.
[00:30] Frederick Moore: This is the most significant diplomatic movement since the conflict involving Israel last June.
[00:35] Frederick Moore: The international community is now watching to see if Tehran is ready to make concessions on its uranium enrichment.
[00:42] Hannah Whitmore: The scene in Muscat is one of high security and careful coordination.
[00:46] Hannah Whitmore: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Argotchi arrived first.
[00:51] Hannah Whitmore: He was followed later by a U.S. delegation led by special envoy Steve Wickoff and Jared Kushner.
[00:58] Hannah Whitmore: One detail has caught the attention of many observers.
[01:01] Hannah Whitmore: U.S. Navy Admiral Brad Cooper is present at these talks.
[01:05] Hannah Whitmore: He is the head of central command.
[01:07] Hannah Whitmore: It is rare to see the top regional military commander at a diplomatic session like this.
[01:13] Hannah Whitmore: His presence suggests that the security of the Strait of Hormuz is a top priority.
[01:18] Hannah Whitmore: Recent drone activity in the region is likely just as high on the agenda as the nuclear centrifuges.
[01:25] Frederick Moore: The timing of these talks is critical.
[01:28] Frederick Moore: The Iranian government is facing significant internal pressure.
[01:32] Frederick Moore: Nationwide protests last month have left the leadership in a difficult position.
[01:37] Frederick Moore: Secretary of State Marco Rubio and other U.S. officials believe the current government is at its most vulnerable point in decades.
[01:45] Frederick Moore: The U.S. continues to maintain significant carrier power in the region.
[01:49] Frederick Moore: However, a specific diplomatic proposal is now on the table.
[01:53] Frederick Moore: It involves a three-year freeze on uranium enrichment.
[01:56] Frederick Moore: Under this plan, Iran would ship its highly enriched uranium to Russia.
[02:01] Frederick Moore: This move would prevent the material from reaching weapons-grade purity.
[02:04] Hannah Whitmore: Other nations in the Gulf are watching these developments with caution.
[02:08] Hannah Whitmore: Qatar and Turkey have been pushing for this diplomatic track.
[02:11] Hannah Whitmore: They want to avoid being caught in the crossfire of a regional war.
[02:15] Hannah Whitmore: The risks have been clear for some time.
[02:18] Hannah Whitmore: Recently, the U.S. shot down an Iranian drone near the USS Abraham Lincoln.
[02:23] Hannah Whitmore: For the energy and farming sectors in neighboring states,
[02:26] Hannah Whitmore: the stability of shipping lanes is vital.
[02:28] Hannah Whitmore: Any breakthrough in Musket would be a matter of economic survival for these countries.
[02:33] Frederick Moore: In Tehran, the domestic reaction remains complicated.
[02:37] Frederick Moore: Foreign Minister Arrakshi says any agreement must be based on mutual respect.
[02:42] Frederick Moore: He also insists that past commitments must be honored.
[02:46] Frederick Moore: The final decision rests with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Kamenei.
[02:51] Frederick Moore: Military and intelligence officials have offered some support for the negotiators.
[02:56] Frederick Moore: However, the memory of the June strikes on Iranian nuclear sites still looms large.
[03:01] Frederick Moore: The coming days will show if these indirect talks can lead to a formal framework.
[03:05] Frederick Moore: The distrust between the two sides remains very deep.
[03:09] Frederick Moore: We will continue to track the movement of the delegations as these technical negotiations progress.
[03:15] Frederick Moore: I'm Hannah Whitmore.
[03:16] Frederick Moore: And I'm Frederick Moore.
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