US: Negotiations with Iran have reached a critical point – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

A White House spokesman said in a statement that the Vienna talks had reached a critical juncture.
At the same time, Jenny Saki added that in order to set false deadlines, it would be impossible for the United States to return to the nuclear deal if no agreement is reached in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, senior US government officials have previously claimed that the Biden administration believes that Burjam can finally be revived by the end of February.
According to CNN, three senior US government officials said that the administration of US President Joe Biden believes that there is only until the end of this month to save the nuclear deal with Iran.
“This is a sensitive meeting,” a senior government official said, referring to the resumption of high-level talks in Vienna. We are really in the final stage.
“Nothing about Iran is ever a straight line, but we are reaching a defining moment,” said another official.
A group of US senators also recently warned the president against reaching any agreement with Iran without consulting Congress.
It seems that the American media and some domestic currents in the country are trying to show the Iranian situation in the negotiations by focusing on such approaches.
The United States has recently agreed to reinstate some of the sanctions waivers against Iran, but Iran says that was not enough and that the main purpose of the talks is to lift all sanctions. The Vienna talks resumed on Tuesday with the return of the negotiating delegations to Austria.