Iran says nuclear talks reach 'sensitive point'

Iran’s foreign minister said western powers should “take a realistic approach.” (FILE/AFP)
Iran’s foreign minister said western powers should “take a realistic approach.” (FILE/AFP)
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Updated 23 February 2022
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Iran says nuclear talks reach 'sensitive point'

Iran says nuclear talks reach 'sensitive point'
  • Reuters reported last week US-Iranian deal is taking shape in Vienna after months of indirect talks
  • Nuclear pact was abandoned in 2018 by then-US President Trump who also reimposed sanctions on Iran

DUBAI: Talks in Vienna on reviving a 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers have reached a sensitive point and Western countries should take a realistic approach to settle remaining matters, Iran’s foreign minister said on Wednesday,
“Nuclear talks in Vienna are reaching a sensitive and important point,” Hossein Amirabdollahian said during a news conference with his Omani counterpart in Tehran.
“We wonder whether the Western side can adopt a realistic approach to go through the remaining points of the talks.”
Reuters reported last week that a US-Iranian deal is taking shape in Vienna after months of indirect talks to revive the nuclear pact abandoned in 2018 by then-US President Donald Trump, who also reimposed extensive sanctions on Iran.
The 2015 deal between Iran and world powers limited Tehran’s enrichment of uranium to make it harder for it to develop material for nuclear weapons, if it chose to, in return for a lifting of international sanctions against Tehran.