September 25 18:35 without knowing if the Iran nuclear agreement turned to a flexible posture

Over Iran's nuclear agreement, President Rouhani suggested that if the sanctions were lifted, he would respond to a discussion for minor amendments. However, Foreign Minister Zaleaf later emphasized the conventional position that the nuclear agreement is “no change” in response to a question from the reporters, and it is unclear whether the Iranian government has turned to a flexible attitude toward dialogue.

According to Reuters, Iranian President Rouhani visiting New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly told reporters on the 24th about the nuclear agreement: `` If sanctions are lifted, minor changes and modifications will be added It is possible to have a discussion for

This statement suggests the idea of ​​responding to the discussion depending on the situation, with the condition that the sanctions in the United States will be lifted, but Iran's Foreign Minister Zalef said after that, `` Is there a possibility of changing the nuclear agreement? '' When asked, he emphasized the conventional position by saying "No change".

The French President Macron, who encourages dialogue between the leaders of the United States and Iran in line with the United Nations General Assembly, said that after meeting with the leaders of both countries, “I think that the conditions for an immediate dialogue are in place. The rest depends on the United States and Iran.” However, it is unclear whether Iran has turned to a flexible attitude to dialogue.