Iran says it is ready to resume nuclear deal.
The Persian government says that indecision from the White House and pressure from the Israeli lobby are the cause of the interruptions in negotiations.
247 - The head of the Iranian negotiating team, Ali Baqeri Kania, assured on Wednesday (5) that an agreement to save the 2015 nuclear deal is viable, provided that Western powers provide the necessary guarantees.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs also told the Hungarian Foreign Ministry's State Secretary for Security Affairs, Péter Sztáray, that an agreement in Vienna would be within reach, provided the other parties involved fulfilled their commitments to Tehran.
Similarly, the high-ranking Iranian official criticized the sanctions imposed by the United States on his nation and reiterated his condemnation of the blockades imposed by the White House, which affect the population indiscriminately.
Since April 2021, Iran has been holding talks with Germany, France, the United Kingdom, Russia, China, and indirectly with the United States to try to reinstate the nuclear agreement, which was unilaterally suspended by Washington in May 2018.
The Persian government insists that the indecision of the White House and the pressure from the Israeli lobby are the cause of the interruptions in negotiations and are preventing a final agreement.