Washington, Feb. 16 -- Iran has indicated it may offer compromises in nuclear negotiations with the United States, provided Washington is open to discussing the lifting of sanctions.

A new round of US-Iran nuclear negotiations is scheduled for Tuesday in Geneva, with US envoy Steve Witkoff and presidential adviser Jared Kushner expected to attend.

The talks follow the first indirect round in Oman on February 6, where Iran demanded the right to enrich uranium while Washington pushed for broader discussions on ballistic missiles and regional proxies like Hezbollah. Both sides described the previous meeting as a "good start," though major differences remain.

Iran is willing to show flexibility and offer compromises to reach a nuclear deal w...