During the negotiations with the United States, mediated by Oman, Iran put forward initiatives aimed not only at solving the nuclear crisis, but also at expanding bilateral economic cooperation, including in the field of oil and gas, CBS News reported, citing sources.
According to their sources, Iran has expressed willingness to discuss the issue of purchasing American aircraft and is also discussing the issue of providing access to its oil and gas fields and implementing joint investment projects. These proposals were made taking into account Tehran's desire to lift sanctions on Washington.
According to the sources of the TV channel, the Arab mediators advised the special representative of the US President, Stephen Wittkoff, to separate the nuclear issue from other controversial issues, including support for pro-Iranian forces in the Middle East and Iran's missile program. Sources note that Wittkoff responded positively to this idea, opening the possibility of a separate negotiation process on these issues.








