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Will Iran come back to the nuclear negotiating table?
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Iran's new president took office this summer signaling that his government would return to the nuclear negotiating table. In his inauguration speech, Ebrahim Raisi said his government would support "smart engagement" and "a diplomatic plan" that would see U.S. sanctions on his country lifted.
In other words, he would work to revive the Joint Cooperative Plan of Action (JCPOA) — the nuclear deal the Trump administration pulled out of in 2018. But while Raisi indicated that he wants talks over the deal to resume, he's also signalled that he is not in a rush.More Related News