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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