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Did Iran just make its biggest nuclear concession ever? Oman’s Foreign Minister, Badr Albusaidi, says Iran has agreed it would “never, ever” possess nuclear material capable of producing a bomb. And according to him… a peace deal with the United States is now “within our reach.”

If that’s true — this could be the moment everything changes.

For years, the standoff between Washington and Tehran has felt like a ticking clock. Sanctions. Military buildups. Threats of airstrikes. Oil markets on edge.
The shadow of a nuclear crisis hanging over the Middle East.

The 2015 nuclear deal collapsed years ago. And now — in 2026 — indirect talks are back on the table. But this time, something sounds different.

The breakthrough isn’t coming directly from Washington or Tehran. It’s coming from Muscat. Oman has quietly served as the bridge between the two adversaries, and Albusaidi has been at the center of it.

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00:22Did Iran just make its biggest nuclear concession ever?
00:26Oman's foreign minister, Badr al-Busaydi, says Iran has agreed it would never, ever possess
00:33nuclear material capable of producing a bomb.
00:37And according to him, a peace deal with the United States is now within our reach.
00:43If that's true, this could be the moment everything changes.
00:48For years, the standoff between Washington and Tehran has felt like a ticking clock.
00:53Sanctions, military buildups, threats of airstrikes, oil markets on edge, the shadow of a nuclear
01:00crisis hanging over the Middle East.
01:04The 2015 nuclear deal collapsed years ago.
01:07And now, in 2026, indirect talks are back on the table.
01:12But this time, something sounds different.
01:14The breakthrough isn't coming directly from Washington or Tehran, it's coming from Muscat.
01:21Oman has quietly served as the bridge between the two adversaries, and al-Busaydi has been
01:26at the center of it.
01:27After the latest round of negotiations, he revealed what may be the most significant shift
01:33yet.
01:34Iran has agreed to never accumulate or stockpile nuclear material capable of producing a bomb.
01:41Never ever.
01:43That's the claim.
01:45According to al-Busaydi, Iran is prepared to avoid any stockpiling of weapons-grade uranium,
01:52downblend its existing enriched material into civilian fuel, accept full international verification,
01:59potentially even broader inspections.
02:01If implemented, that would directly address the central fear driving decades of tension,
02:07the possibility of an Iranian nuclear weapon.
02:12Al-Busaydi even suggested that arguments over enrichment percentages, 20%, 30%, or otherwise,
02:20become less relevant if the end goal is permanently blocked.
02:23That's a major reframing of the debate.
02:27The United States, under President Donald Trump, has pushed for even tougher terms, including
02:33no enrichment at all.
02:35Sanctions relief remains a sticking point.
02:37Iran wants sweeping economic relief.
02:40Washington wants irreversible nuclear guarantees.
02:44And while Oman is projecting optimism, the deal is not signed.
02:48Military assets are still positioned in the region.
02:51Diplomacy is still fragile.
02:53And both sides are still negotiating from positions of deep mistrust.
02:59If al-Busaydi's assessment holds true, this could surpass previous frameworks by focusing
03:04on irreversible safeguards rather than temporary limits.
03:08It could prevent a regional war, stabilize oil markets, reduce global nuclear tensions, and
03:15redefine U.S.-Iran relations.
03:17But if it collapses, the stakes could escalate quickly.
03:21Al-Busaydi says diplomacy needs just a little more time, possibly months.
03:26So now, the world waits.
03:27Is this the beginning of a historic peace breakthrough?
03:31Or another near miss in one of the world's most dangerous rivalries?
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