Indirect talks between the United States and Iran, which are being held intermittently to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement, began again on the 27th, and the EU-European Union, the mediator, negotiated while the difference between the two positions was not filled. Recognized that the next few weeks will be the key to whether or not the deal will be reached.

Indirect talks between the United States and Iran to rebuild the nuclear agreement resumed last month for the first time in five months, but the difference between the two positions has not been filled and it has been difficult to do so. It started again in the capital city of Vienna via the EU and so on.



In the discussions so far, the Iranian side has called for the complete lifting of sanctions by the United States, which has unilaterally withdrawn from the nuclear agreement, but the United States will not respond and will strengthen nuclear development such as the production of highly enriched uranium. We are increasing our vigilance against Iran.



After talks on the 27th, EU Under-Secretary-General Mora, the mediator, said, "It's an urgent situation for all delegations. There is no deadline, but discussions will take place in weeks instead of months." He said that the next few weeks will be the key to whether the negotiations will reach a conclusion.



The talks are scheduled to take place over the years and are likely to be an important aspect of the outcome of the nuclear deal.