Indirect talks between the United States and Iran resumed on the 12th to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement.

While there are still disagreements over the scope of sanctions lifting by the United States, the Iranian side has expressed the recognition that it is not easy to reach an early conclusion, and the intermediary countries are calling for a compromise.

Since early April, the United States and Iran have been holding indirect talks intermittently in Vienna, the capital of Austria, through the EU = European Union, etc., in order to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement, and talks resumed on the 12th.



In the discussions so far, the US side has shown that it will not respond to the full lifting of the sanctions imposed by the former Trump administration requested by the Iranian side, and the disagreement has not been filled.



The EU side said earlier this month that the talks could be concluded, but after the talks, Iran's top foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said, "The important thing is that Iran's demands are met. It's not a date. I don't think we'll reach a conclusion in this talk, "he said, recognizing that early conclusions would not be easy.



Under these circumstances, German Foreign Minister Mars, who is a member of the nuclear agreement and acts as an intermediary, told Reuters that "wasting time is not in the interests of anyone" and urged both sides to compromise.



In Iran, the presidential election is scheduled to be held on the 18th of this month, and anti-American conservative hardliners are the most influential, and the domestic political situation may affect the outcome of negotiations in the future, so prejudice is allowed. There is no situation.