THE president IranianEbrahim Raisi, said this Friday (11) that tehran “Never” puts hope in the negotiations in progress in vienna what aim to resume the nuclear deal in 2015 of the country with world powers.
Iran and the United States resumed negotiations indirect calls in the Austrian capital on Tuesday after a break in 10 days, but the envoys did not reveal whether they are closer in solve several whatprickly sts.
“We put our hopes in the east, west, north and south in our country and Never we have hope in vienna and New York,” Raisi said in a televised speech commemorating the 43rd anniversary of Iran’s Islamic Revolution.
Raisi, whose election last June led to a hiatus in five months in the negotiationshe said what Iran will rely on its domestic economic potential instead in expect support from abroad and from negotiations nuclear with world powers.
the government of president from the United States, Joe Biinn, publicly pressured Iran on Wednesday to resume the deal quickly, it saysendo what it will be impossible to return to the pact if a deal is not closed ininside in weekin the.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Thursday what there’s still a long way to go before what the agreement can be resumed.
Under the deal, Iran has restricted its nuclear program to make it more difficult to obtain in fissile material to make a bomb, an ambition what tehran denies. In return, the United States and other nations eased sanctions what harm Iran’s economy.
The ex-president Donald Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018, arguing what he failed to stop Iran from supporting regional allies and inwow tehran much relief in the sanctions for restrictions nuclear.
Trump then reinstated US sanctions, prompting Iran to start violating the limits. nuclear of the agreement one year inthen.
Source: CNN Brasil

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