Iranian nuclear industry: climate deemed positive at the end of the Vienna meeting

The Iranian flag fluttering in Vienna, Austria in May 2021 © AP Photo / Florian Schroetter, FILE

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Iranian nuclear talks will continue in Vienna after the crucial day of Monday, November 29.

The countries involved in this file met for the first time in five months.

It was also the first session since the coming to power of an ultraconservative president in Tehran, in the person of Ebrahim Raïssi.

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After a five-month hiatus, Iranian nuclear negotiations resumed Monday in Vienna.

This first meeting of the new round lasted a little over two hours.

Despite " 

difficult circumstances 

", " 

what I saw today prompts me to be extremely positive 

", declared the European diplomat Enrique Mora at the exit.

The experts will continue the dialogue in the coming days with " 

a sense of urgency to revive

 the 2015 agreement", he said, refusing to give a deadline as the questions are " 

complex 

".

Mr. Mora praised “

 Tehran's clear desire to provide serious work 

”.

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