Discussions were held with the countries concerned to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement, and it was agreed to negotiate how to lift US sanctions and limit Iran's nuclear development in the future.

The US and Iran will be in full-scale talks for the first time since the withdrawal of the former Trump administration in 2018, and the focus will be on paving the way for the normalization of the nuclear deal.

Regarding the nuclear agreement, since the former Trump administration unilaterally withdrew in 2018 and resumed sanctions on Iran, the Iranian side has strengthened nuclear development as a countermeasure, and the agreement has become dysfunctional.



As the Biden administration seeks to return to the nuclear agreement, delegations from the United States and Iran entered Vienna, the capital of Austria, and held separate meetings with the EU and other mediators on the 6th to hold indirect discussions.



In the talks, the countries concerned agreed to continue negotiations on how to lift US sanctions and limit Iran's nuclear program.



After the talks, Iran's Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Araghchi said, "We are heading in the right direction with constructive discussions," and said the meeting is expected to be held again on the 9th.



"The talks will be difficult and a long process, but we continue to believe that a diplomatic solution is the right path and will benefit all parties," said Saki, a spokesman for the White House. It was.



It is the first time that the United States and Iran have full-scale talks since the former Trump administration withdrew from the nuclear agreement in 2018, and the two countries in a tense relationship have resolved the conflict and paved the way for normalization of the nuclear agreement. The focus is on whether it can be attached.