Iran's Foreign Minister pushes for a fair deal in the talks in Vienna
Iran's Foreign Minister pushes for a fair deal in the talks in Vienna
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TEHRAN- Iran: Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian has called for a fair deal in the Vienna talks between Iran and other nuclear deal parties.

"The other sides should have no doubt that if they wish to offer one point and ask for ten, the Islamic Republic of Iran would never accept this manner," Amir Abdollahian stated at a joint press conference on Thursday with his Iraqi colleague Fuad Hussein.

According to reports, an Iranian official stated, "If you want to resolve your worries about Iran's peaceful nuclear program, all sanctions should be repealed." Iran will keep negotiating until a good deal is agreed, he said, adding that "the day when other parties show their seriousness, that is the day when we can talk about all parties returning to their commitments" under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Iran will undertake negotiations in Vienna with good faith and seriousness in the hopes of obtaining a "good" agreement, he said, adding that he expects other countries to take the same approach.  Iran and Western parties to the 2015 nuclear agreement have held seven rounds of talks since April this year, but have yet to find a solution to break the impasse on saving the pact, which Washington unilaterally exited in 2018.

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