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Iran will resume “results-oriented” nuclear negotiations in November

2021-10-27T20:26:17.149Z


Iran will resume nuclear negotiations in Vienna from November. This was confirmed by the Deputy Foreign Minister after talks in Brussels on Wednesday.


Iran will resume nuclear negotiations in Vienna from November.

This was confirmed by the Deputy Foreign Minister after talks in Brussels on Wednesday.

Brussels / Tehran - Iran * will resume nuclear negotiations in Vienna next month.

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Bagheri announced this on Twitter.

"The negotiations today in Brussels with (the EU's Deputy Foreign Representative) Enrique Mora were very constructive and we agreed to resume the nuclear negotiations in November," said the deputy minister and future head of the Iranian nuclear delegation in Vienna.

The exact date will be announced next week, according to Bagheri.

Nuclear negotiations in Vienna: Iran wants to conduct “result-oriented negotiations”

Before the official resumption of the nuclear negotiations, Iran wanted to hold consultations on “remaining differences” in order to enable “result-oriented negotiations”.

That is why Bagheri met Mora in Brussels now.

Both diplomats last met for talks in Tehran in mid-October.


Negotiations resumed in April on the restoration of the 2015 Vienna Agreement were interrupted after the presidential election in June and the change of government in Tehran.

China, Germany, France, Great Britain and Russia are trying to get the US back to the agreement.

Iran should also enter into technical obligations.

Tehran wants to resume nuclear negotiations - lifting of sanctions in return

The Vienna deal was supposed to prevent the construction of Iranian nuclear weapons.

In return, the sanctions against Iran should be lifted.

The then US President Donald Trump terminated the agreement in 2018 and renewed economic sanctions against Iran.

The sanctions are partly responsible for the worst economic crisis in the country to date.


In response to the US sanctions, Tehran began exceeding the technical restrictions placed on it in the agreement in 2019.

Among other things, the country increased uranium enrichment from the permitted 3.67 to 60 percent.

(dpa) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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