US Secretary of State John Kerry says Washington is ready to negotiate a nuclear deal with Iran.
According to a foreign news agency, US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken, while expressing readiness to resume the nuclear deal with Iran, said that if Iran fully abides by the nuclear deal, Washington will rejoin the agreement.
An important meeting of the Foreign Ministers of Britain, France and Germany took place in Paris, attended by the US Secretary of State via video call. He reiterated a clear message from US President Joe Biden to Iran that if Iran wanted to join the agreement, it would have to meet the terms of the 2015 nuclear deal.
In 2015, US President Barack Obama signed an agreement to limit Iran's nuclear program, which eased trade sanctions on Iran, but in 2018, Donald Trump announced his withdrawal from the unilateral nuclear deal. The embargo was imposed by Iran, which suspended the implementation of the agreement and began uranium enrichment.
Later, after the Paris meeting, a joint statement was issued by the four nations stating that if Iran adheres strictly to its commitments under the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action), the United States will also Will fulfill the promise and is ready to talk to Iran in this regard.
On the other hand, Iranian Foreign Minister Jawad Zarif tweeted that instead of blaming Iran, instead of misrepresenting, 'EU / E3' should keep its promise and demand an end to economic terrorism imposed on Iran by Donald Trump. While our precautionary measures have been taken in response to the violation of the United States and Europe.
In another tweet, the Iranian foreign minister said that if the United States unconditionally lifted all sanctions imposed on Iran by Trump, Tehran would also change its precautionary measures.


