Iran's Foreign Minister Abdullahian acknowledged that indirect talks with the United States to rebuild the Iran nuclear agreement have come to a close, and said he would consider direct negotiations with the United States, which he had not responded to so far. Shown.

In the future, the focus will be on whether direct negotiations between the two countries will be realized and lead to the rebuilding of the nuclear agreement.

Regarding the Iran nuclear agreement, as the former Trump administration in the United States unilaterally withdrew and resumed sanctions on Iran, the Iranian side is accelerating nuclear development as a countermeasure, and the nuclear agreement is being rebuilt. The two countries continue to have indirect talks through the EU = European Union and other countries.



Under these circumstances, Iran's Foreign Minister Abdrahian said in front of the local media in the capital Tehran on the 24th, "Technical negotiations have come to a close and the timing for political decisions is approaching." ..



In addition, he said that there would be various forms of direct negotiation consultation from the US side, and said, "If we enter the stage where a good agreement can be obtained and negotiations with the US are necessary, we will not exclude it." He expressed his intention to consider direct negotiations with the United States after discussions with the United States.



Iran has not responded to direct negotiations due to distrust of the United States, and the focus is on whether direct negotiations between the two countries will be realized and lead to the rebuilding of the nuclear agreement.

US State Department "Ready to negotiate directly"

"We are ready to negotiate directly. It is much more productive to be directly involved in Iran, such as in talks over a nuclear deal," US State Department spokesman Price said at a news conference yesterday. , Our consistent position. "