Friday, April 2, 2021

U.S. And Iran Agree To Indirect Talks Next Week On Returning To Nuclear Deal

 


 * Donald Trump pulled out of the deal in 2018 and reimposed sanctions on Iran 
 * He called it the 'the worst deal ever negotiated' and carried out 'maximum pressure' campaign * Tehran then boosted its enrichment activities 
 * Biden made rejoining the deal one of his first priorities when he entered office 
 * Tehran and Washington have been at odds, but the Vienna talks are a breakthrough
 * Diplomats have said the aim is to reach an agreement within two months 
 * In February Biden killed up to 22 Tehran-backed militia in an airstrike on Syria 
 * The president said the rocket attack was a warning to Iran to be careful 

The U.S. and Iran have agreed to take part in talks in Vienna next week in a bid to restore the nuclear agreement that was negotiated during the Obama Administration and abandoned by Donald Trump. 

Officials from Tehran and Washington will travel to Vienna next week as part of efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and global powers, although they will not hold direct talks, diplomats said on Friday. 

Even without face-to-face talks, which Tehran has ruled out, the presence of both of Iran and the United States in the Austrian capital would mark a step forward in efforts to bring all sides back into compliance with the accord. 


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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

We are not cutting ties with Saudis. We are not cutting ties with Israel.