“In any case, we give two more months to the 4 + 1 countries. If we can reach an agreement, then we may return to (fulfillment. - R T) the conditions of the JCPOA, ”RIA Novosti quoted Rukhani as saying.

Earlier, Tehran announced a new reduction in its obligations under the JCPOA since September 6, which involves conducting research that goes beyond the Iranian nuclear deal.

Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister named Abbas Arakchi as a condition for Tehran’s return to full compliance with the JCPOA a loan of $ 15 billion.

The orientalist Gumer Isaev, in an interview with the NSN, explained Tehran’s decision to suspend the implementation of certain obligations under the nuclear program.