Tehran-Sana
Member of the Iranian Islamic Consultative Assembly Ahmad Alireza Beki affirmed that the aim of the new talks in Vienna is to compel the United States and European countries to implement their commitments based on the nuclear agreement, foremost of which is the abolition of the unjust embargo on Iran.
"We witnessed that the Westerners were not even ready to implement their principled and basic obligations contained in the nuclear agreement, and we must take a decisive and clear decision regarding it," Reza Beki told Iran's Fars News Agency.
Reza Beki indicated that his country possesses remarkable capabilities and energies, which need a strategy and a precise and flexible approach by the government, because Iran is the source of energy in the Middle East.
A member of the Iranian Parliamentary and Internal Affairs Committee, Muhammad Hassan Asfari, confirmed yesterday that the return of the United States to talks to revive the nuclear agreement is conditional on its commitment to it, and said, "If the Americans do not return to the nuclear agreement, we are not ready to negotiate."