Iran says it's ready for new talks with US on nuclear deal
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Iran says it is ready for new indirect talks with the U.S. to revive its tattered 2015 nuclear deal with major powers. Iran's U.N. Ambassador Majid Takht Ravanchi said the ball is in U.s. court. The talks ended in Qatar after failing to make significant progress, he said. RavanchI described the Qatar talks as "serious and positive"
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Iran Says Nuclear Deal Still Possible Despite Qatar Talks Setback
Iran insisted Thursday that a revived nuclear agreement with major powers remains achievable despite a negative US assessment of two-way talks in Qatar intended to reboot the stalled negotiations.
Iran says it's ready for new talks with US on nuclear deal
Iran says it's ready for new indirect talks with the United States to overcome the last hurdles to revive its tattered 2015 nuclear deal with major powers amid a growing crisis over the country's atomic program
Iran says it's ready for new talks with US on nuclear deal
Iran says it’s ready for new indirect talks with the United States to overcome the last hurdles to revive its tattered 2015 nuclear deal with major powers amid a growing crisis over the country’s atomic program
Iran says nuclear deal still possible despite Qatar talks setback
TEHRAN: Iran insisted Thursday that a revived nuclear agreement with major powers remains achievable despite a negative US assessment of two-way talks in Qatar intended to reboot the stalled negotiations. The US State Department said the EU-brokered proximity talks in the Qatari capital Doha had concluded late Wednesday with “no progress made.” But Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said he believed the talks had been “positive” a…
Iran says nuclear deal still possible despite Qatar talks setback
Iran insisted Thursday that a revived nuclear agreement with major powers remains achievable even as European powers backed Washington in urging Tehran to budge following talks in Qatar.