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Iran-US Nuclear Negotiations Resuming "Future Day", Tehran and EU Say

Iran's indirect negotiations with the United States on the resurrection of the nuclear agreement in 2015 will soon resume, and Iran's foreign minister will be called by the highest diplomat of the European Union on Saturday. Months of deadlock in negotiations.

"We are ready to resume negotiations in the next few days. What is important for Iran is to fully enjoy the economic benefits of the 2015 agreement," said Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdrahian. .. A positive meeting with Joseph Borrell, head of EU foreign policy. "

The EU, coordinating negotiations, is the foreign minister representing the parties to the agreement in Vienna to conclude an agreement after 11 months of indirect negotiations between Teheran and President Joe Byden's administration. The agreement seemed to be nearing its resurrection in March. ..

However, negotiations are stalled, primarily over Teheran's claim that Washington will remove its elite security force, the Islamic Revolutionary Guard (IRGC), from the list of foreign terrorist organizations in the United States.

"We expect to resume negotiations in the next few days and clear the deadlock. Three months have passed and work needs to be accelerated. Decisions made in Teheran and Washington "I'm very happy with it," Borrell told a news conference aired in Teheran.

Two Iranian and European officials told Reuters prior to Borel's trip that "two issues, including sanctions issues, have not yet been resolved," the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Commented that he did not confirm or deny.

"We have agreed to resume negotiations between Iran and the United States over the next few days, facilitated by my team, to resolve the last open issue," Borel said. Tweeted without specifying the venue. "And the coming day means the coming day, that is, soon, soon."

2018, then-US President Donald, in exchange for relief from economic sanctions, Iran withdrew from a contract that it had agreed to curb its nuclear program.

With the withdrawal of the United States and the re-enforcement of its unfavorable sanctions, Iran began to violate its core nuclear restrictions about a year later.

Western nations have stated that Iran's intentions are completely peaceful, but fear that if Iran decides, it will be able to produce nuclear bombs.