Original title: Iran's foreign minister said the negotiations on the Iranian nuclear agreement will be restarted in Vienna soon
Reference News Network reported on October 7. According to Reuters Moscow on October 6, Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amir abdullahiyan said during talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov in Moscow on Wednesday local time that negotiations aimed at resuming the Iranian nuclear agreement will resume soon in Vienna.
Interfax quoted Amir abdullahiyan as saying that Tehran has received a "signal" from Washington that it is once again interested in implementing the Iran nuclear agreement.
According to Agence France Presse, Moscow, October 6, Iranian Foreign Minister Amir abdullahiyan said on Wednesday that he expected the negotiations on the Iranian nuclear agreement to resume soon in Austria.
After talks with Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov, he told reporters: "we are currently conducting the final stage of consultations on this matter and will resume negotiations in Vienna soon."
Lavrov said that the international community is waiting for the United States to "re fulfill its legal obligations in this nuclear agreement" and end "illegal restrictions on Iran and all its trading partners".
In addition, according to the German news agency Tehran on October 6, Iranian Foreign Minister Amir abdullahiyan said on Wednesday that Tehran would take measures if the negotiations on resuming the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement ended in failure.
He said that Iran does not want to negotiate just for the sake of negotiations, but wants to see concrete actions that benefit the country, especially Iran's economy.
According to Iranian media reports, Amir abdullahiyan called on the United States to unfreeze some Iranian bank accounts abroad and "express goodwill" before the two sides are expected to hold new negotiations in Vienna.
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