Tehran is shifting its diplomatic strategy by offering U.S. companies direct investment access to its energy and mineral sectors. During ongoing nuclear negotiations in Geneva, Iranian officials have proposed opportunities in oil and gas field development as well as mining projects. The talks reportedly involve high-profile U.S. envoys, including Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner, signaling a potential shift toward a transactional foreign policy. This move aims to secure significant sanctions relief by providing tangible economic benefits to American business interests. While the opening could benefit U.S. energy firms, it also carries implications for global oil markets if Iranian supply returns to the fold. Analysts suggest this pragmatic approach marks a departure from traditional ideological stances in favor of economic pragmatism.
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