Loudrian and Blinken discuss Vienna talks – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

According to the Mehr news agency, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian announced in a Twitter message that he had met with his American counterpart Anthony Blinken on the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference.
He claimed that during the meeting, the two sides discussed the Russia-Ukraine crisis, the urgency of concluding negotiations on the return to the UN Security Council, as well as the situation in the region known as the African coast.
Last Wednesday, Loudrian, on behalf of all Western partners, became responsible for putting a stick on the wheel of the Vienna talks, relying on an inefficient technique.
He claimed at the time that the decision to save the 2015 nuclear deal was only a few days away, while it was up to Iran.
The French foreign minister added: “Now it is up to Iran to make its political decisions, while this choice could lead to a serious crisis in the coming days or lead to an agreement that meets the interests of all parties.” he does.
The allegations come as Iran says it is in a hurry to reach an agreement in the Vienna talks, but will not give in to false deadlines, and that it is up to the West to make a political choice.
Earlier, Ali Bagheri Kani, Iran’s chief negotiator in the Vienna talks, said: “After weeks of intense negotiations, we have come closer to an agreement than ever, but until everything is agreed, nothing has been agreed. Realism, refraining from extravagance and paying attention to the experience of the past four years are necessary to achieve this goal. It is time for our negotiating parties to decide.