Washington and Tehran negotiations on the Iranian nuclear program are heading for an agreement that is not much different from that of 2015, which US President Donald Trump had then described the “worst deal in history” and withdrew his country from his first term in 2018. The US government of Trump and the Iranians held three rounds of talks last month with the aim of reaching a new agreement to limit Iran’s nuclear program in exchange for removing financial sanctions. A fourth round, which was due to take place in Rome on Saturday, will be transferred to a new date, Oman announced yesterday, which broke out in the previous rounds of negotiations. An original framework under discussion, maintains the core of the 2015 International Nuclear Agreement – known as a common integrated action plan (JCPOA) – the sources, who spoke to Reuters under […]
Source: News Beast

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