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Russia announces agreement on resumption of two working groups in Vienna talks – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news



The Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement, referring to the seriousness of the negotiators, that agreements had been reached in the first session of the talks, Mehr news agency reported, quoting Sputnik.

The ministry said in a statement that the participants in the BRICS meeting in Vienna were working to reach an agreement as soon as possible.

The ministry statement also said that participants in the BRICS meeting in Vienna agreed to resume the work of two expert groups on sanctions and nuclear issues.

Earlier, Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s permanent representative to the Vienna-based International Atomic Energy Agency, said in an interview after the end of the Vienna talks that Russia wanted Iran to lift all sanctions imposed since President Donald Trump launched a policy of maximum pressure. The former US and some sanctions related to the period of “Barack Obama” the former president makes sense.

The Russian representative in the Vienna talks also added: “The most important point of the first day of talks is that it was decided to resume the talks from the moment of suspension on June 20 (June 30) and the possibility of holding another meeting on BRJAM at the level of heads of delegations by the end of this week.” Vienna is possible.

The Vienna talks started yesterday in Austria and Iran has announced that the aim of these talks is to lift the sanctions.

Ali Bagheri, Iran’s chief negotiator, wrote in an article for the Financial Times about the requirements of this new approach: “In order to secure the rights and interests of our nation, prepare a fair and accurate discussion based on the principles of ‘guarantee’ and ‘approval’.” Are. This should prioritize compensation for breaches of the agreement, which includes the lifting of all post-Burjam sanctions. In return, Iran is ready to voluntarily comply with its nuclear obligations in accordance with the agreement.

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