Iran Wants U.S. to Guarantee It Won’t Again Leave Nuclear Accord
- Ali Bagheri Kani discussed atomic issues with U.K. officials
- Parties are due to resume nuclear deal talks in Vienna Nov. 29
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Iran is demanding the U.S. guarantee that it won’t again quit the 2015 nuclear deal as the two countries prepare to resume indirect negotiations over reviving the embattled accord, its deputy foreign minister said.
“This is one of the issues that wasn’t resolved in the last rounds,” said Ali Bagheri Kani, who will lead Iran’s negotiating team in discussions slated to recommence in Vienna on Nov. 29 after a four-month break. “In the new talks, that’s one of the main tasks,” he said in an interview in London on Thursday.