(ANSA) - ISTANBUL, 06 JAN - The Vienna talks to relaunch the nuclear deal are proceeding "in a constructive way and with progress": the Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister, Ali Bagheri Kani, said, quoted by the IRNA agency.
The negotiations under way since November 29 in the Austrian capital "aim to achieve results," said Bagheri Kani, who is also Tehran's chief nuclear negotiator.
"The success of the talks will be determined by reaching an agreement to remove the cruel sanctions imposed on Iran," he added, referring to the measures imposed by former US President Donald Trump against Tehran when he decided to withdraw the US from the 2015 Vienna agreement in 2018. on the control of Iranian nuclear activity. According to Bagheri Kani, it would be "possible to reach an agreement in a short time" if the other participants in the talks (Russia, China, France, Great Britain and Germany) show "serious willingness to accept the mechanism proposed by Iran to remove the sanctions" and provide guarantees that it is not possible to choose to withdraw from the agreement, as Washington did unilaterally in 2018 by decision of Trump.
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