Xinhua News Agency, Tehran, July 31 (Reporter Gao Wencheng) Iran's deputy foreign minister and chief negotiator on the Iranian nuclear issue Bagheri said on July 31 that Iran is willing to give the United States another chance to "show sincerity and act responsibly" in the negotiations. Chance.

  Bagheri said on social media on the same day that in order to end the negotiations as soon as possible due to the unilateral "illegal" withdrawal of the United States from the comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue, Iran has notified other parties concerned of the Iran nuclear deal. Negotiate "content and form" ideas.

Iran is willing to work closely with other parties to the JCPOA, especially the coordinator of the resumption of the implementation negotiations, and give the United States another chance to "show sincerity and act responsibly."

Iran stands ready to end negotiations at short notice if the US is prepared to do so.

  Bagheri's remarks are considered to be Iran's response to the EU's previous draft.

Borrell, the EU's high representative for foreign affairs and security policy, wrote in the Financial Times on July 26 that in order to prompt the United States and Iran to resume the implementation of the Iran nuclear agreement, the European Union has proposed a new draft text and has transmitted it to the United States and Iran.

US State Department spokesman Price said on the same day that the US is reviewing the new draft proposed by the EU and will give feedback directly to the EU.

  In July 2015, Iran reached a comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue with the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, China and Germany.

In May 2018, the United States unilaterally withdrew from the agreement, and subsequently 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".

  From April 2021, Iran and other parties to the Iran nuclear deal will hold multiple rounds of talks in Vienna, the capital of Austria, to discuss the resumption of the US-Iran implementation of the treaty.

Negotiations have been suspended since March this year.

Under the coordination of the European Union, Iran and the United States held indirect talks in Doha, Qatar's capital, at the end of June to resume implementation of the Iran nuclear deal, but made no progress.