The Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman says the 2015 agreement can only be revived if the other parties abide by their commitments under the nuclear agreement.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman says the 2015 agreement can only be revived if the other parties abide by their commitments under the nuclear agreement.
A professor at Alberta University has said that the decrease in the burden of crises in the Middle East region will undoubtedly affect the US foreign policy towards Iran.
Permanent Ambassador of Russia to Vienna-based international organizations Mikhail Ulyanov said on Sunday that finalizing the JCPOA negotiations is a factor that will decrease tensions in the region.
A member of the foreign policy and national security committee at the Iranian parliament has said that the final agreement on reviving the JCPOA has been done and it will be implemented in the announcement framework.
The professor of Catholic University believes that Mr. Mora's scenario on postponing the talks over the IRGC will not be accepted by Tehran.
A professor of Political Science and International Relations at the University of South Alabama has said that the 2015 Iran nuclear deal can’t be separated from the overall relations between Iran and the U.S.
A Research Professor at Georgetown University in Washington, D.C., believes that the JCPOA revival has never been a U.S. priority and the purpose of sanctions is to weaken Iran.
"Biden administration can’t separate Vienna negotiations from the U.S. internal issues, which is one of the biggest obstacles to reviving the JCPOA," a professor at the University of South Alabama said.
The European Union coordinator traveled to Washington on Tuesday to meet with the US negotiator after a Tehran visit aimed at overcoming the latest disputes.
Foreign Minister of Pakistan just before leaving China to participate in the third-Meeting of Afghan neighbors says during a meeting with his Iranian counterpart Hossein Amirabdollahian latest developments on the JCPOA and ongoing talks in Vienna would be discussed.