Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Baqeri Kani is heading to Brussels on Wednesday this week for talks with European Union deputy foreign policy chief Enrique Mora.
Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Baqeri Kani is heading to Brussels on Wednesday this week for talks with European Union deputy foreign policy chief Enrique Mora.
While the new Iranian president, Ayatollah Seyed Ebrahim Raisi, is busy forming his administration, Western countries impatiently ask the new Iranian government to set a date for the resumption of the Vienna nuclear talks.
"There will be a revival of the nuclear deal because both sides want it for their own reasons," the U.S Professor Karl Kaltenthaler told in an exclusive interview with ILNA news agency.
Iran's top nuclear negotiator Abbas Araghchi said on Sunday that the remaining important issues of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) require serious decisions in capitals, especially in negotiating states.
The US State Department said in a statement that it is committed to continuing talks with Iran to revive the nuclear deal.
Parties negotiating a revival of the Iran nuclear deal will hold a formal meeting in Vienna on Sunday, the European Union said on Saturday.
Iran’s approach toward restoring its nuclear deal with world powers won’t change after this month’s presidential election, a top official said, amid expectations that Hassan Rouhani will be succeeded by a critical of the accord.
Iran’s top negotiator, Abbas Araghchi, said on Wednesday that all sides of negotiations have shown their seriousness clearly.
Before the beginning of the JCPOA Joint Commission meeting in Vienna, Iran's Deputy Minister for Political Affairs said serious and important issues need to be resolved in the Vienna talks.
Iranian authorities decided to extend a temporary agreement with international actors on access to surveillance images at the country’s nuclear sites.