Officials by both governments said that on Wednesday that discussions to revive the 2015 nuclear accord will take place in Vienna this week. This will restart a process that stagnated in June.
According to state media, Nasser Kanaani, a spokesman for Iran’s foreign ministry, stated that Tehran was prepared to make an agreement that ensured its rights.
Bagheri Kani, an Iranian negotiator, will depart Tehran in a few hours. Ideas put out by various parties will be discussed during this round of negotiations, which will once again be coordinated by the European Union, according to Kanaani.
Rob Malley, the US special representative for Iran, will visit Vienna this week for negotiations on restarting the nuclear agreement, according to a US official.
The agreement that saw Iran curtail its nuclear programme in exchange for respite from economic sanctions was revived last month, according to top European Union diplomat Josep Borrell, who claimed to have submitted a fresh draught document.
When Donald Trump, then-US President, pulled out of the agreement in 2018 because he believed it was too lenient toward Iran and re-imposed harsh US sanctions, Tehran started going beyond the agreement’s nuclear restrictions.