Iran, Russia upbeat about progress of nuclear talks in Vienna

Iran, Russia upbeat about progress of nuclear talks in Vienna

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The Natanz uranium enrichment facility in Iran

Iran and Russia sounded upbeat about talks on salvaging the 2015 Iran nuclear deal on Tuesday, with Tehran saying an accord was possible if other parties showed โ€œgood faithโ€ and a Russian negotiator reporting โ€œindisputable progressโ€.

Iran and the United States resumed the indirect talks in Vienna on Monday, with Tehran focused on one side of the original bargain โ€“ lifting sanctions against it โ€“ despite what critics see as scant progress on reining in its atomic activities.
โ€œThe Vienna talks are headed in a good directionโ€ฆ We believe that if other parties continue the round of talks which just started with good faith, reaching a good agreement for all parties is possible,โ€ Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian told reporters in Tehran.
โ€œIf they show seriousness, in addition to the good faith, arriving at a deal soon and in the near future is conceivable,โ€ Amirabdollahian said in a video of his remarks on state media.
Russian envoy Mikhail Ulyanov said on Twitter: โ€œWe observe indisputable progressโ€ฆ Sanctions lifting is being actively discussed in informal settingsโ€ in a working group at the talks.
The seventh round of talks ended 11 days ago after adding some new Iranian demands to a working text.
Western powers said the talks had made little discernible progress since they resumed for the first time after Iranโ€™s hardline president, Ebrahim Raisi, was elected in June. They said negotiators had โ€œweeks not monthsโ€ left before the 2015 deal becomes meaningless.
Little remains of that deal, which lifted sanctions against Tehran in exchange for restrictions on its atomic activities. Then-President Donald Trump pulled Washington out of it in 2018, re-imposing U.S. sanctions, and Iran later breached many of the dealโ€™s nuclear restrictions and kept pushing well beyond them.
Iran refuses to meet directly with U.S. officials, meaning that other parties to the deal โ€“ Russia, China, France, Britain, Germany and the European Union โ€“ must shuttle between the two sides.
The United States has repeatedly expressed frustration at this format, saying it slows down the process, and Western officials still suspect Iran is simply playing for time.
Separately, Iranian media said on Tuesday that Raisi was planning to visit Russia in early 2022 at the invitation of President Vladimir Putin.
REUTERS

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