Reuters: Iran nuclear talks resume with Tehran focused on sanctions relief
VIENNA (Reuters) -Indirect talks between Iran and the United States on salvaging the 2015 Iran nuclear deal resumed on Monday with Tehran focused on one side of the original bargain, lifting sanctions against it, despite scant progress on reining in its atomic activities.
The seventh round of talks, the first under Iran's new hardline President Ebrahim Raisi, ended 10 days ago after adding some new Iranian demands to a working text.
Western powers said progress was too slow and negotiators had "weeks not months" left before the 2015 deal becomes meaningless.
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WNU Editor: Iran needs money.
Iran Nuclear Talks Resume
Iran insists on crude exports as Vienna nuclear talks resume -- AP
Iran demands unfettered access to oil revenue as Vienna nuclear talks resume -- Times of Israel
Iran Wants Sanctions Lifted on Oil Exports In Nuclear Talks -- OilPrice.com
Iran says Vienna nuclear talks to restart around joint document -- Al Jazeera
Iran nuclear deal: eighth round of talks begins in Vienna -- The Guardian
Iran needs money and the Obama alums want to give it to them.
ReplyDeleteYep, Trump was slowly bringing them to their knees and once again the West buckles
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