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Iran Nuclear Deal Could Be Revived as Talks Enter Final Stretch

HeadlineFeb 21, 2022

Talks to restore the landmark Iran nuclear deal have entered their final stretch as officials from opposing sides have expressed cautious optimism a deal may be within reach. Iran’s Parliament has set conditions for signing on to a new deal, which include the lifting of certain sanctions and a guarantee signatories will not unilaterally abandon the agreement, as the U.S. did under Trump in 2018. This is Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian.

Hossain Amir-Abdollahian: “I would like to emphasize here that we are ready to achieve a good deal at the earliest possible time, if the other side makes the needed political decision.”

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