GENEVA, Feb 17 (Reuters) – Iran and the US reached an understanding on Tuesday on principal “guiding rules” in talks geared toward resolving their longstanding nuclear dispute, however that doesn’t imply a deal is imminent, Iranian Overseas Minister Abbas Araqchi mentioned.
Oil futures fell and the benchmark Brent crude contract tumbled greater than 1% after Araqchi’s feedback, which helped ease fears of battle within the area, the place the U.S. has deployed naval forces to press Iran for concessions.
“Completely different concepts have been introduced, these concepts have been critically mentioned, in the end we’ve been in a position to attain a common settlement on some guiding rules,” Araqchi advised Iranian media after the talks concluded in Geneva.
A U.S. official mentioned Iran would make detailed proposals within the subsequent two weeks to shut gaps within the nuclear talks.
“Progress was made, however there are nonetheless loads of particulars to debate,” mentioned the official, who declined to be recognized.

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BOTH SIDES HAVE ‘CLEAR NEXT STEPS’
The indirect discussions between U.S. Particular Envoy Steve Witkoff and U.S. President Donald Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner, alongside Araqchi, had been mediated by Oman. The White Home didn’t reply to emailed questions in regards to the assembly.
Oman’s Overseas Minister Badr al-Busaidi mentioned in a social media put up “a lot work is but to be carried out” however Iran and the U.S. had been leaving with “clear subsequent steps”.
Simply as talks started on Tuesday, Iranian state media mentioned Iran was quickly shutting components of the Strait of Hormuz, a significant world oil provide route, attributable to “safety precautions” whereas Iran’s elite Revolutionary Guards performed navy drills there. Later, state media mentioned the strait had been shut down for a couple of hours, with out making it clear if it had absolutely reopened.
Tehran has previously threatened to close down the strait to business delivery whether it is attacked, a transfer that will choke off a fifth of world oil flows and drive up crude costs.
Responding to feedback by Trump that “regime change” in Iran is likely to be the perfect course, the nation’s Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, 86, warned that any U.S. makes an attempt to depose his authorities would fail.
“The U.S. President says their military is the world’s strongest, however the strongest military on the planet can generally be slapped so arduous it can’t rise up,” he mentioned, in feedback printed by Iranian media.
Talking at a disarmament convention in Geneva after the talks, Araqchi mentioned a “new window of alternative” had opened and that he hoped discussions would result in a “sustainable” resolution that ensured the total recognition of Iran’s authentic rights.
Earlier, Trump mentioned he himself can be concerned “not directly” within the Geneva talks and that he believed Iran wished to make a deal.
“I don’t suppose they need the results of not making a deal,” Trump advised reporters aboard Air Drive One on Monday. “We might have had a deal as a substitute of sending the B-2s in to knock out their nuclear potential. And we needed to ship the B-2s,” Trump mentioned, referring to the U.S. navy’s stealth bomber jets.
The U.S. joined Israel final June in bombing Iranian nuclear amenities. The U.S. and Israel consider Iran aspires to construct a nuclear weapon that would threaten Israel’s existence. Iran says its nuclear programme is only peaceable, though it has enriched uranium far past the purity wanted for energy era, and shut to what’s required for a bomb.

IRAN SAYS IT WILL ONLY DISCUSS NUCLEAR PROGRAMME
Since these strikes, Iran’s Islamic rulers have been weakened by avenue protests, suppressed at a value of hundreds of lives, towards a cost-of-living disaster pushed partly by worldwide sanctions which have strangled Iran’s oil revenue.
The U.S. has sought to increase the scope of talks to non-nuclear points similar to Iran’s missile stockpile. Iran says it’s keen solely to debate curbs on its nuclear programme, in alternate for sanctions reduction, and that it’s going to not hand over uranium enrichment fully or talk about its missile programme.
Khamenei reiterated Iran’s place that its formidable missile stockpile is non-negotiable and missile sort and vary don’t have anything to do with the US.
A senior Iranian official advised Reuters on Tuesday the success of the Geneva talks hinged on the U.S. not making unrealistic calls for and on its seriousness on lifting the crippling sanctions on Iran.
US B-2 BOMBERS STRUCK NUCLEAR TARGETS
Tehran and Washington had been scheduled to carry a sixth spherical of talks final June when Washington’s ally Israel launched a bombing marketing campaign towards Iran, and was then joined by American B-2 bombers that struck nuclear targets. Tehran has since mentioned it has halted uranium enrichment exercise.
Iran has joined the nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, which ensures nations the fitting to pursue civilian nuclear energy in return for requiring them to forgo atomic weapons and cooperate with the U.N. nuclear watchdog, the Worldwide Atomic Vitality Company.
Israel, which has not signed the treaty, neither confirms nor denies having nuclear weapons, underneath a decades-old ambiguity coverage designed to discourage surrounding enemies. Students consider it does.
(Reporting by Olivia Le Poidevin; Further reporting by Parisa Hafezi and Elwely Elwelly in Dubai, Menna Alaa El-Din in Cairo, Humeyra Pamuk in Budapest, Rishabh Jaiswal in Bengaluru and Steve Holland in Washington; Writing by Michael Georgy; Enhancing by Lincoln Feast, Sharon Singleton, Gareth Jones and Jonathan Oatis)














