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According to Tejarat News, the total index of the stock exchange dropped by more than eight thousand units yesterday and reached the range of one million and 276 thousand units. Experts say the political news and the Vienna talks could have a positive effect on the stock market.

“I have heard that the official meeting of the Joint Commission of the BRICS is likely to take place tomorrow in Vienna,” wrote Stephanie Lichtenstein, a foreign policy correspondent, in a Twitter message. (twitter)

Mikhail Ulyanov wrote in a tweet: “Members of Borjam and the United States met in the absence of Iran tonight to assess the latest state of the Vienna talks. “All assessments were positive and significant progress has been made in the negotiation process.” (IRNA)

“We and our allies are ready to continue diplomacy, but we are also ready to respond decisively to Russia,” said US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan. The world must be ready for Russia to use the pretext to attack Ukraine. We can not predict when Russia will attack Ukraine, and this may happen at any time before or after the Olympics. (فارس)

“Everyone agrees that we have reached the (final) stage, especially since our Iranian colleagues have also proposed their final package,” said Wang Kun, China’s representative to the Vienna-based international body. (ISNA)

US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken also spoke by telephone with his British counterpart Liz Terrace about the importance of a successful outcome to the Vienna talks. (stamp)

Ahmad Naderi, Iran’s ambassador to Greece, explains whether Iran-US relations and the US-Iran talks are expected to resume: “The information we have from the recent results of the Vienna talks shows that relatively good progress has been made. If the other parties, especially the United States, show the necessary goodwill and set aside additional demands, it will certainly be possible for these negotiations to lead to a good agreement. (Greek newspaper The Greek City Times)

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