Iran: Nuclear talks can succeed with ‘good faith’ and ‘seriousness’

Iran said today that talks to bail out the 2015 nuclear deal were in the right direction and that an agreement was possible if the other parties showed “good faith” and “seriousness”.

“The Vienna talks are moving in the right direction … We believe that if the other parties continue the round of talks that has just begun in good faith, a good agreement for all parties is possible,” Foreign Minister Hossein told reporters. Amirabdolachian.

“If they show seriousness, in addition to good faith, an agreement will be reached soon and in the near future,” Amirabdolahian said in a video aired on state media.

Yesterday, Monday, Iran and the United States resumed indirect talks, with Tehran focusing on one side of the original agreement, the lifting of sanctions, despite what critics described as progress in controlling nuclear activities. of.

SOURCE: AMPE

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Source From: Capital

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