Recent developments in the US-Iran nuclear negotiations indicate a shift towards potential compromise, as reported by multiple sources including the Financial Times and Daily Times. Turkish Foreign Minister Hakan Fidan revealed that the United States is now 'willing' to tolerate some level of Iranian nuclear enrichment, a significant departure from its previous stance demanding Iran to relinquish its uranium stockpile enriched up to 60% fissile purity, which is just shy of the 90% considered weapons-grade. Fidan, who has been actively involved in the negotiations, stated, 'It is positive that the Americans appear willing to tolerate Iranian enrichment within clearly set boundaries.' This change in the US position is seen as a positive sign towards reaching a deal, with both parties acknowledging each other's limits and the necessity for a resolution.
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US and Iran Show Flexibility on Nuclear Deal, Says Turkey

US-Iran nuclear talks show progress as US may accept limited Iranian enrichment. Turkey's FM sees hope for a deal, but warns against expanding talks to missiles, risking further conflict.
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