White House: We are optimistic about the negotiations for the re-implementation of the JCPOA/hope for an agreement

John Kirby, the strategic communications coordinator of the White House’s National Security Council, told reporters on Wednesday local time that the United States still hopes to re-implement the nuclear deal with Iran and is optimistic about negotiations in this regard.
This senior official of the White House continued: We still hope that we will be able to revive the JCPOA again. We are now closer to returning to an agreement than in the past.
The White House Strategic Communications Coordinator stated: We are cautiously optimistic that all issues can move in the right direction. Of course, I have nothing new to say now. As I said earlier, we are cautiously optimistic.
This White House official went on to claim that Iran has abandoned some of its demands in the past weeks, in statements that seem to calm the opponents of a possible agreement with Iran inside the United States.
Kirby also stated that Washington helps European countries to increase their energy reserves and provides Ukraine with the necessary information and tools for Ukraine’s victory.
This White House official also claimed that Beijing is seeking to change the situation in the Taiwan Strait, which is not acceptable.
US State Department spokesperson Vedant Patel told reporters on Tuesday local time: “There are no new developments regarding the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.” An understanding has not yet been reached and the situation remains as I explained yesterday.
White House Spokesperson Karin Jean-Pierre claimed at a press conference on Monday evening local time that Washington had a principled approach from the beginning of the Vienna negotiations, and claimed that if Iran is ready to fulfill its obligations under the 2015 nuclear deal, we will do the same. gave
The spokesman of the White House stated that the US has submitted its response to Iran’s requests regarding the European Union’s proposals, and emphasized that we do not negotiate openly and we are in contact with the European Union.
Previously, John Kirby, the strategic communications coordinator of the White House’s National Security Council, also said: America is closer to reviving the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran.
According to IRNA, the new round of negotiations to lift Iran sanctions after a five-month break began on August 13 in Vienna, and these negotiations ended after four days on August 17 when the delegations returned to the capitals.
The holding of this round of negotiations took place after the European Union’s foreign policy official claimed in the Financial Times newspaper that he has put a new proposal package on the table, which includes up-to-date solutions regarding the lifting of sanctions and Iran’s nuclear steps.
On August 25 (August 16), the Islamic Republic of Iran sent its comments and requests regarding the European Union’s proposals for sanctions relief negotiations in Vienna, and after more than a week, the United States sent its opinion on September 2 (August 24). He presented this to the European Union.
Following the end of this round of negotiations, the American and European Union officials claimed that the final text was presented to all parties, which cannot be changed and should either be accepted or the negotiations declared a failure, which is this claim by the Iranian Foreign Ministry official. It was rejected and it was announced that due to the continuation of discussions on several important issues, we are not yet at a stage where we can talk about the finalization of the text of the agreement in Vienna.
US Special Representative for Iran Robert Malley also announced that no agreement has been reached (on the nuclear negotiations) because there will be no agreement until all issues are agreed upon.
The talks have reached the crucial stages while reaching the finish line and the final agreement is pending the political decisions of the West, especially the United States of America as the party violating the 1994 agreement.
The delegation of the Islamic Republic of Iran emphasizes that it is necessary to reach an agreement, the stability of the lifting of sanctions is guaranteed in some way, and that an issue should not remain as a lever of pressure to be used against Iran in the future, and it is looking for an agreement in which the economic benefit of the people is ensured. Iran’s foreign trade should be removed and illegal restrictions on oil sales should be removed. From this point of view, if the opposite party accepts Iran’s logical demands and the requirements for the formation of a stable and reliable agreement, the final agreement will be reached.