China News Service, July 25. According to Agence France-Presse, on the 23rd local time, French President Emmanuel Macron said in a phone call with Iranian President Leahy that it is "still possible" to restart the Iran nuclear agreement reached in 2015, but it must be Act "as soon as possible".

  Macron was "disappointed" at the lack of progress on the Iranian nuclear issue after the suspension of talks in Vienna between the parties involved in the Iran nuclear deal, the report said, stressing that Iran needs to return to the agreement and renew its nuclear commitments.

  On the same day, Iranian President Raisi said that reaching a consensus on the resumption of negotiations on the implementation of the comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue depends on comprehensively resolving the issue of nuclear safeguards, ensuring that all parties continue to effectively abide by the agreement and that Iran can obtain economic benefits.

  Leahy said U.S. sanctions against Iran are having a detrimental effect on the global economy, especially in Europe.

  According to previous reports, in July 2015, Iran reached a comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue with the United States, Britain, France, Russia, China and Germany.

Under the agreement, Iran pledged to limit its nuclear program and the international community lifted sanctions on Iran.

Since then, the United States unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in 2018, and restarted and added a series of sanctions against Iran.

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

  The parties to the Iran nuclear deal have held talks in Vienna, the capital of Austria, since April 2021 to discuss the resumption of compliance between the United States and Iran, with the United States indirectly participating in the negotiations.

On March 11, 2022, Borrell, the EU's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, announced that negotiations had been suspended due to "external factors".

From June 28 to 29, under the coordination of the European Union, Iran and the United States held indirect negotiations in Doha, the capital of Qatar, without significant progress.