The United States on Wednesday called on Iran, which said it was ready to resume negotiations on its nuclear program in November, to show "good faith" in the next talks.

"The door is not going to stay open forever as Iran continues to take provocative nuclear measures, so we hope they return to Vienna soon to negotiate, and show good faith," said a spokesperson. word of American diplomacy.

The European Union in the foreground

The Iranian deputy minister in charge of the file, Ali Baghéri, announced on Wednesday, after a meeting in Brussels with the European negotiator Enrique Mora, that Iran was ready to resume negotiations to save the agreement on Iranian nuclear power "before the end of November".

“The exact date will be announced next week,” he added.

On the European side, however, it was specified that we had no announcement “for the moment”.

The US State Department has also been cautious, pointing to the European Union, which coordinates the 2015 agreement supposed to prevent Iran from gaining access to the atomic bomb, as well as current efforts to revive it.

American turnaround

"As we have said on several occasions, we are ready to return to Vienna, and we believe that it remains possible to quickly reach an agreement and to implement it", affirmed the spokesman of the American diplomacy. .

He estimated that only "a small number of issues" remained "open" when the talks ended in June.

The Americans unilaterally left the agreement under President Donald Trump in 2018, and reinstated the sanctions it had lifted.

In return, Tehran has gradually abandoned its nuclear commitments.

Current US President Joe Biden has said he is ready to return to the deal, on condition that Iran simultaneously revives restrictions on its nuclear program.

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