Iran calls for parties to make decisions on revival of nuclear deal
Iran calls for parties to make decisions on revival of nuclear deal
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Iran said on Monday it has yet to decide whether to extend a monitoring deal with the U.N. nuclear regulator which lapsed last week, amid Washington's warning that Tehran's failure to renew it would complicate talks to revive its 2015 nuclear accord. Iran govt has urged the parties in the Vienna talks to "make their own decisions" on the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal, also known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

"We have made and announced the decisions we should have made, and now it is the turn of the parties (in Vienna talks) to make their own decisions," Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said in his weekly press conference here on Monday.

Iran and the P4+1, namely the UK, China, France, Russia and Germany, with the indirect involvement of the US, have conducted six rounds of negotiations in the Austrian capital since April 6 aimed at reviving the JCPOA. Despite progresses in the negotiations, the parties have announced that some "serious" differences were yet to be resolved.

At the end of the latest round of talks, Iran's senior nuclear negotiator Abbas Araqchi said that it was the time for the parties to make their "decisions" over the remaining issues. The US government under Trump withdrew from the international deal in May 2018 and unilaterally reimposed sanctions on Iran.

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