China News Service reported on November 30 that after a five-month suspension, the parties involved in the comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue restarted negotiations in Vienna on the 29th.

The Iranian side stated that the country would participate in the Iranian nuclear talks "in good faith" and stated that the purpose of participating in the talks is to lift sanctions on the country in a comprehensive and effective manner.

The United States warned that if a new agreement cannot be reached, the United States is prepared to increase pressure on Iran.

  According to the Qatar Peninsula Chinese website quoting Iran’s Assistant Foreign Minister Ali Bagri, the purpose of Iran’s participation in the Vienna talks is to lift sanctions on the country in a comprehensive and effective manner.

He added that the West does not seek to reach an agreement, but rather to obtain concessions from Iran.

He emphasized that Iran will not succumb to military threats or sanctions, and that past mistakes should not be repeated.

  Bagheri also said that past experience has proved that Western countries will put pressure on Iran to require Iran to make concessions on issues unrelated to nuclear documents.

He declared that Western countries should make compensation for non-compliance with their promises, and pointed out that the principle of mutual compliance cannot be the basis for negotiations, because the United States took the lead in withdrawing from the agreement and must now show its willingness to abide by its promises.

  On the 26th, Iranian Foreign Minister Abdullahhiyan had a telephone conversation with the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign and Security Policy Borelli. He said that Iran would participate in the Iran nuclear talks "in good faith" and hoped to reach a "good and sound" agreement with all parties. Verifiable" agreement.

  US media reported that US negotiator Marley said in an interview a few days ago, "If Iran thinks it can use this opportunity to build more influence, and come back to say that they want something better, this will not work. We. And our partners will not accept this approach."

  According to reports, Marley also warned that if a new agreement cannot be reached, the United States is prepared to increase pressure on Iran.

  Regarding this round of negotiations, Russia’s Permanent Representative to the International Organization in Vienna, Mikhail Ulyanov, analyzed on the 29th, “If an agreement is reached, the Americans are prepared to abandon the policy of maximum pressure, but they are still pursuing the old route.” He believes that all the policies of former US President Trump's maximum pressure are still valid, and additional sanctions are imposed on Iran from time to time.

  In July 2015, Iran reached an Iran nuclear agreement with the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany.

In May 2018, the US government unilaterally withdrew from the Iran nuclear agreement, and subsequently restarted and added a series of sanctions against Iran.

Since May 2019, Iran has gradually suspended the implementation of certain provisions of the Iran nuclear agreement, but promised that the measures taken are "reversible."

The talks between the parties to the Iranian nuclear agreement began in Vienna in April this year, and six rounds have been held so far.

Due to serious differences between the United States and Iran and the change of leadership of the Iranian government, a new round of talks has been postponed to this day.