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Takht Ruangi: The Biden administration must decide whether to continue the bankrupt policy of the previous administration or turn a new page.

2021-01-26T07:46:36.529Z


Tehran-SANA, Iran's permanent representative to the United Nations, Majid Takht Rawanji, has affirmed that it is up to US President Joe's administration


Tehran-SANA

Iran's permanent representative to the United Nations Majid Takht Rwangi affirmed that it is up to the administration of US President Joe Biden to decide whether to continue the bankrupt policy of the previous administration or open a new page regarding the nuclear agreement with Iran.

Takht Rawanji said in an interview with the American NBC network today that “America left the negotiating table in 2018 during the administration of former President Donald Trump, while Iran has repeatedly announced that it will return to its full obligations if the other parties return to fulfill their pledges,” explaining that Iran is not It has plans to negotiate with the new Biden government and is awaiting Biden's first step in lifting the embargo and returning the United States to the 2015 nuclear deal.

In response to a question about whether Iran has any plans to open direct or indirect talks with the Biden administration through an intermediary, Takht Rawanji said, "We have no plans in this regard ... it is up to the United States to decide what to do and Iran is not in a hurry." To "the statements only are not enough. We must see practical measures from the American side."

Source: sena

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