DUBAI, November 17. /TASS/. Iran and European countries will soon resume negotiations on the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) on the Iranian nuclear program, which has become impossible to comply with after then-President of the United States Donald Trump decided to unilaterally withdraw from it in 2018, the Islamic republic’s top diplomat Abbas Araghchi said.
"Now, European countries express their interest in resuming the negotiations. We are likely to start working on them soon," Araghchi said on the Iranian state TV.
"The government of [Iranian President Masoud] Pezeshkian proposed restarting the talks in New York [on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) High-Level Week on September 24-30]. And Europe and the United States welcomed the proposal," the Iranian foreign minister added. According to him, since the presidency of late Ebrahim Raisi, Iran-US talks were held through the mediation of Oman, but the process has been suspended since May.
In New York, the sides "showed an interest in resuming both negotiating processes: one with the Europeans and the other in Oman with the Americans, but further consultations stopped amid the developments (after Israel launched a ground operation on Lebanese soil in late September - TASS) in Lebanon," Araghchi concluded.