We are not looking for unilateral steps to return Iran to Borjam – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news

According to the Mehr news agency, quoted by Reuters, «ند US State Department spokesman Price said the country would not take unilateral steps to bring Iran back to the negotiating table.
Price At a weekly news conference at the State Department, he stressed that Washington called for the resumption of talks on resolving disputes with Iran over a nuclear deal, including sanctions, and at the same time had constructive talks with Israel on efforts to revive the nuclear deal.
According to PriceWashington, like Israel, aims to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon, and this is a common goal of both sides.
Previously Saeed Khatibzadeh, spokesman for the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that any talks in Vienna should lead to the complete lifting of sanctions against Iran. International Atomic energy wanted to maintain its technical nature and not succumb to political pressures.
On December 29, Vienna will host talks between Iran and the P5 + 1 to lift US sanctions. In this regard, Saeed Khatibzadeh, spokesman for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said in a weekly meeting with reporters on Monday, November 15, in response to a question from AFP about the upcoming talks in Vienna: These talks will continue to lift sanctions and sanctions that are inconsistent with the UN Security Council, and the sanctions imposed illegally by the United States on Iran must all be lifted. There have been some points of contention in the six rounds of the Vienna talks that have not been agreed upon.
“Our focus in Vienna is on lifting all sanctions that have been imposed illegally by the United States,” he said. We know the intention of the United States, which wants to join the P5 + 1, and they need to change that. What is important for us is the lifting of sanctions, and what is possible as a verification of the lifting of sanctions and the necessary safeguards, and all of which will be summarized in the review process and emphasized in the talks.
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