Our immediate priority is to return nuclear restrictions to Iran – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

“The immediate priority for the United States is to implement the restrictions that this agreement has imposed on Iran’s nuclear activities,” White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan was quoted as saying during a visit to Glasgow. Was.
“Our approach is to try to return to reciprocity, which means focusing on a set of issues and then using them as a basis for addressing the full range of our concerns about Iran,” Sullivan told reporters during a visit to Glasgow. “It includes the missile program and regional activities.”
“But the immediate priority is to restore nuclear restrictions,” the White House national security adviser added. “Because when we do, we will be in a better position to deal with the rest.”
Despite the International Atomic Energy Agency’s acknowledgment of Iran’s adherence to all of its obligations, the US government unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in May 2016.
So far, six rounds of talks have been held in Vienna between the United States and other parties to the Security Council other than Iran to facilitate the return of the United States to the Security Council. The parties say tangible progress has been made in the talks, but some differences remain.
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