The head of the Iranian negotiating team, which is looking for indirect talks with the United States to rebuild the nuclear agreement, told NHK that "I want to end the negotiations within the current administration," and the next administration of conservative hardliners is 8 He expressed his desire to reach a conclusion before the launch of the month.

On the other hand, it is unpredictable whether we can make an early compromise by emphasizing the attitude of not compromising easily.

The indirect talks between the United States and Iran, which are being held intermittently to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement, were held on the 20th in Vienna, the capital of Austria.



In Iran, in the presidential election held on the 18th, anti-American conservative hardliner Raishi was elected and decided to become president in August, ending the Rouhani administration that had been taking a dialogue line with Europe and the United States. ..



After the plenary meeting, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, the head of the Iranian negotiating team, told NHK that the delegations of each country would return to their home countries for discussions. I would like to end the negotiations within the administration and further implement the agreement, "he said, saying that he would like to reach a conclusion by the end of August, when the term of the Rouhani administration ends.



On the other hand, Vice-Minister Araghchi emphasized his uncompromising stance, saying, "The most important thing is to protect national interests. There are still difficult tasks left."



Regarding the negotiation policy of the next administration of Laisi, he said, "I think Rev. Laisi is a realistic and rational person. Even if the administration changes, our position will not change."

U.S. Department of State Shows Continued Negotiations with New Administration

Following the election of Rev. Raisi in the Iranian presidential election, a U.S. State Department spokesman said in a statement, "No matter who comes to power, our Iranian policy will promote U.S. interests. In a series of Vienna. I would like to further develop the meaningful progress achieved at the meeting, "he said, saying that he would continue negotiations with the new administration.



On the other hand, the statement also pointed out that "Iranians were denied the right to choose their leaders through a free and fair election process," and pre-screening disqualified leading candidates for moderates and reformers. He expressed concern about what happened.