Following two rounds of stalled negotiations, Iran has reportedly signaled a willingness to make concessions in its nuclear talks with the United States, according to an insider. The Islamic Republic is offering US companies opportunities to invest in its oil and gas industries and is considering exporting half its highly enriched uranium, diluting the rest, and participating in a regional enrichment consortium. In return, Iran demands the lifting of sanctions and recognition of its right to peaceful uranium enrichment. These offers come amid reports of escalating tensions and the possibility of military conflict, with Iran aiming to preserve diplomacy and avert a larger US attack. The International Atomic Energy Agency estimated Iran's highly enriched uranium stockpile at over 440 kilograms, nearing weapons-grade levels.