A senior EU-European Union official who acts as an intermediary visited Iran as talks to rebuild the nuclear agreement between the United States and Iran appear to be in the final stages.

Iran's foreign minister, who met, said, "The United States should take a realistic response," and the disagreement has not yet been closed, and it is uncertain whether a conclusion will be reached.

The United States and Iran are holding intermittent indirect talks with the EU as an intermediary over the restrictions on nuclear development by Iran and how to proceed with the lifting of sanctions by the United States in order to rebuild the nuclear agreement, and the talks are final according to the EU. It is in a phase.



Under these circumstances, EU Under-Secretary-General Mora visited Iran on the 27th to meet with Foreign Minister Abdrahian.



According to Iran's announcement, Foreign Minister Abdullahian said at the meeting, "The United States should take a realistic response. The lack of political decisions in the United States is an obstacle to the conclusion." I pressed for a concession.



In the discussions so far, Iran has called for the lifting of sanctions over the fact that Iran's elite troops and Revolutionary Guard Corps are subject to sanctions, while the United States will not give up if sanctions continue. Yes, it is not filled yet, and it is uncertain whether it will reach a conclusion.