The United States has responded to the settlement proposal presented by the EU = European Union, which acts as a mediator, regarding the indirect talks between the United States and Iran toward the rebuilding of the Iran nuclear deal.


Although the details have not been clarified, it seems that there is still a gap in the position with Iran, and the focus is on whether it will be possible to reach a compromise in the future.

The Iran nuclear deal is a way for the international community to lift sanctions in return for Iran to restrict its nuclear development.



On the 8th of this month, the EU presented both sides with a "final draft" settlement proposal, and so far Iran has communicated its views on the settlement draft to the EU, and the United States has continued to scrutinize the Iranian side's views with related countries. .



Under these circumstances, US State Department spokesperson Price told reporters on the 24th that "the scrutiny has been completed and we have responded to the EU today."



Iran's foreign ministry spokesman Kyanani issued a statement on the 24th, saying that he had received the response from the US side through the EU, and that he was "carefully considering it. Once the review is complete, I will convey Iran's view to the EU." increase.



However, Kirby, the strategic public relations coordinator at the White House in the United States, did not disclose the details to reporters, but he said, "There is a gap between the positions of both sides," and the focus is on whether they can come to a compromise in the future.