China News Service, June 12, reported that Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Said Khatibzad said on the 11th that the United States has selectively lifted sanctions on certain Iranian companies and individuals, and negotiated or negotiated with Iran’s nuclear agreement in Vienna. The United States' release of goodwill may be irrelevant.

  According to reports, the United States recently lifted sanctions on three former Iranian government officials and several petrochemical industry companies due to "verified changes in the identity or behavior of the sanctioned parties."

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  US Secretary of State Brinken said: "These actions show that once the identity or behavior of the sanctioned persons change, we will honor our commitments and lift the sanctions." However, the United States also stated that the lifting of the sanctions has nothing to do with the negotiations on the Iran nuclear agreement.

  In this regard, Khatibzad wrote on social media: “The selective lifting of sanctions by the United States has nothing to do with the negotiations on the Iranian nuclear agreement, nor is it regarded as a signal of good faith, especially when accompanied by new economic terrorism. ."

  Khatibzad once again called on U.S. President Biden not to follow former President Trump’s policy on Iran and to lift the sanctions formally and effectively.

  In July 2015, Iran reached an Iran nuclear agreement with the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany.

According to the agreement, Iran promised to limit its nuclear program in exchange for the lifting of sanctions against Iran by the international community.

In May 2018, the US government unilaterally withdrew from the Iran nuclear agreement, and subsequently restarted and added a series of sanctions against Iran.

Since May 2019, Iran has gradually suspended the implementation of certain provisions of the Iran nuclear agreement, but promised that the measures taken are "reversible."

  Since the beginning of April 2021, the parties involved in the Iranian nuclear agreement have held multiple rounds of negotiations in Vienna, the capital of Austria, to discuss the issue of the United States and Iran to resume the implementation of the agreement.

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Araghi said earlier that the negotiations are still some distance away but "not far away" from reaching an agreement, calling the next round of negotiations "decisive."