Regarding indirect talks with the United States aiming to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement, Iran's President Hassan Rouhani has announced that he will entrust negotiations for a conclusion to the next administration of Raishi, which will be launched next month.

However, the anti-US and conservative hardline President-elect Raishi refuses to make an easy compromise with the United States, and negotiations are unpredictable.

Since April, indirect talks have been underway between the Biden administration and Iran over the EU-European Union over the Iran nuclear agreement, which the former US administration of Trump has withdrawn, with the aim of rebuilding the agreement.



In Iran, anti-US and conservative hard-liner Raishi, who won the presidential election after the term of President Hassan Rouhani, who has been advocating international cooperation, will take office early next month, but senior government officials initially negotiated during the current administration. He showed a policy of aiming for a conclusion.



Regarding this, President Hassan Rouhani said in a cabinet meeting on the 14th, "I hope that the negotiations will be concluded in the next administration," and announced the idea of ​​entrusting the negotiations to the next administration.



On the other hand, over nuclear development, President Hassan Rouhani said, "If necessary, we can produce uranium with an enrichment of 90%." did.



Negotiations with the United States focus on lifting sanctions on Iran, but President-elect Laisi remains unwilling to refuse easy compromises with the United States, and negotiations are unpredictable under the next administration. The situation.