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Khatibzadeh: Washington must choose between the failed legacy of Trump and the nuclear deal

2021-05-08T21:10:43.049Z


Tehran-SANA, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh announced that the Vienna talks Tehran-SANA Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh declared that the Vienna talks are "slow but positive," noting that US President Joe Biden must choose between adhering to the legacy of the failed administration of former US President Donald Trump or distancing himself from those policies and returning to commitments under the nuclear deal. Khatib Zadeh said in an interview on th


Tehran-SANA

Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh declared that the Vienna talks are "slow but positive," noting that US President Joe Biden must choose between adhering to the legacy of the failed administration of former US President Donald Trump or distancing himself from those policies and returning to commitments under the nuclear deal.

Khatib Zadeh said in an interview on the American “NBC” network published today: “It is important for Washington to know that the Vienna talks are not about a round of bargaining or bargaining because that ended in July 2015 and we are now meeting in Vienna to focus on how the United States will return to Full compliance with the nuclear agreement and the commitment plan is implemented before commitment.

He pointed out that "there is no need for direct or indirect dialogue with the United States. It is important to lift and remove all sanctions on Iran."

Yesterday, Zadeh confirmed that the Iranian delegation to Vienna is leading the negotiations carefully and carefully, explaining that the points of contention between Iran and America during the talks are not few.

Source: sena

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