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Iran says it will resume Vienna nuclear talks

Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh.
  • Tehran has yet to conclude reviewing details of the previous nuclear talks
  • Khatibzadeh didn’t provide an exact date for when Iran will conclude its review

Tehran has decided to resume nuclear talks in Vienna after the new administration reviewed the previous round of talks, Iran’s Foreign Ministry Spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said.

Tehran has yet to conclude reviewing details of the previous nuclear talks, state news agency IRNA reported on Saturday citing the spokesman’s interview with France24.

Khatibzadeh didn’t provide an exact date for when Iran will conclude its review, but assured that it would be sooner than the time US President Joe Biden’s administration needed to join the Vienna talks.