A senior Iranian government official said he would resume talks with relevant countries to rebuild the nuclear deal, which had been suspended since June, by the end of next month.

However, Iran is demanding that the US completely lift sanctions, and negotiations are expected to be difficult even if talks resume.

Since April, the United States and Iran have been conducting indirect talks with the countries concerned in the form of mediation by the EU = European Union to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement, but the talks are currently suspended and in August. It has never been held since the new administration of the anti-US and conservative hardliners Raishi was inaugurated.



Iran's Vice-Minister for Foreign Affairs Bagheri met with EU Under-Secretary-General Mora on the 27th, who is acting as an intermediary for talks in Brussels, where he visited.

After the meeting, Bagheri posted on Twitter that "we have agreed to start negotiations by the end of November. We will announce the specific date next week," and said that talks will resume by the end of next month. ..



Regarding the nuclear agreement, the former Trump administration in the United States unilaterally withdrew and resumed sanctions on Iran, while the Iranian side is accelerating nuclear development by producing highly enriched uranium as a countermeasure.

Negotiations are expected to be difficult even if talks resume, as



Iran

seeks ▽


the lifting of all sanctions by the


United States

and

▽ guarantee that the United States will not withdraw from the agreement again


.