The United States says it has put forward “very serious” plans to restart the nuclear deal

But the United States counts “mutual” efforts from Iran, then asked. “We have seen some signs of this, but certainly not enough. The question is whether Iran has the will to take a pragmatic approach like the United States to re-engage with the obligations set out in this agreement.” On the other hand, German Foreign Minister Heiko Moss believes that “all parties have expressed their desire to act with the necessary seriousness towards the same goal: to fully implement the nuclear deal.” He said this in response to the German media. He calls the talks “constructive” but warns against overconfidence because they involve complex negotiations in which everyone must be willing to compromise. “It’s not easy. We’re only at the beginning of serious negotiations.”

In Vienna, diplomatic representatives from Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China and Iran held talks on reuniting the United States with the 2015 agreement. Negotiations will stall this weekend, but will usually end next week. Continued.

The nuclear deal will prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. In response, tough sanctions against Tehran were lifted. The agreement was ratified in 2015 at the instigation of then-President Obama. Incumbent President Joe Biden was then vice president. The deal came as a shock when former President Donald Trump pulled his country out of the deal in 2018 and sought sanctions again. This, in turn, prompted Iran to fail to comply with its obligations. Incumbent US President Joe Biden wants the United States to rejoin the agreement. But Iran demands that the United States act first in lifting sanctions

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