(ANSA) - TEHRAN, June 29 - Two days of indirect talks between Iran and the United States held in Doha to try to restart the 2015 nuclear agreement ended without results, according to the Iranian agency Tasnim, citing "a informed source ".
The talks were organized after the EU High Representative for External Affairs, Josep Borrell, paid a visit to Tehran to support the resumption of dialogue.
"The weakness of Joe Biden's US administration in making a final decision led to the end of the interview with no conclusions," the source said.
In Doha there was no direct confrontation between the American and Iranian delegations.
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The talks represented an attempt to restart Vienna's negotiations on Iranian nuclear power - in which Iran, Great Britain, France, Germany, Russia, China and indirectly the US participate - which have stalled since last March.
Among the thorniest arguments are the Iranian request that Washington remove the Revolutionary Guards from the American list of terrorist organizations and the request for a guarantee that the United States cannot get out of a new possible agreement in the future, as did in 2018 by then-president Donald Trump.
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