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Iran Offers U.S. Investment Role in Oil Sector Amid Ongoing Nuclear Talks

Iran Offers U.S. Investment Role in Oil Sector Amid Ongoing Nuclear Talks

Iran has proposed allowing the United States to invest in its energy industry as part of ongoing nuclear negotiations. Officials say the offer includes economic incentives linked to broader diplomatic discussions.

The proposal focuses on cooperation in the Oil Sector, while keeping national control over key resources. A senior Iranian official confirmed that discussions are part of an economic package under review.

He stated that foreign companies could participate in projects related to oil and gas development. However, ownership of resources will remain fully under Iranian sovereignty. Iran has made it clear that it will not give up control over its natural assets.

The United States, under the proposal, would act as an economic partner. American firms would operate as contractors in the Oil Sector.

They would not hold ownership rights or strategic authority over fields. Officials described the plan as a way to attract investment without losing control.

It reflects an effort to balance economic needs with political independence. Iran is seeking ways to strengthen its economy under international sanctions.

Opening limited opportunities in the energy industry could bring capital and technology. At the same time, Tehran insists that resources remain publicly owned.

Reports also suggest Iran is exploring a regional uranium enrichment model. Such a plan could involve shared oversight and international participation.

This idea may serve as a confidence-building measure in nuclear talks. The next round of negotiations between Iran and the United States is expected soon.

Talks aim to reduce tensions over Iran’s nuclear program. Sanctions relief and economic engagement remain key discussion points. Access to the Oil Sector investment could play an important role in future agreements.

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Experts say the proposal signals flexibility while maintaining core national interests. Observers will closely monitor how both sides respond to the offer. The outcome may shape future cooperation between Iran and global partners.

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