
Ball in West’s court now, says Iran on Nuclear deal talks
The Hindu
Delegates have said the talks have made limited progress since they resumed in November after a five-month hiatus
Talks to salvage Iran's 2015 nuclear deal are not at a dead-end but key outstanding issues require political decisions by the West, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman said on Monday.
Iran has already taken its political decision by staying in the deal after Washington abandoned it in 2018, spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh also told reporters in Tehran.
Indirect talks in Vienna between Iran and the United States resumed last week after a 10-day break. Delegates have said the talks have made limited progress since they resumed in November after a five-month hiatus.

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