Tehran: Iran’s policy on the nuclear deal will not change

Tehran (ST): Spokesman for the National Security and Foreign Policy Committee of the Iranian Parliament, Abolfazl Amawi, confirmed today that his country’s policy regarding the nuclear agreement signed with the P5+1 group in 2015 will not change.

In an interview with IRNA, Amawi confirmed the continuation of the Vienna talks after the final announcement of the new Iranian government, noting that his country’s policy regarding the nuclear agreement, which was previously prepared during the talks, will not change later.

Amawi explained that the six rounds of the Vienna talks to revive the nuclear agreement included a demand to lift all sanctions and embargo imposed on Iran, while the other side must fulfill its obligations.

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