Iran has demanded that the United States restore پہلے 10 billion in frozen funds if it wants to resume nuclear talks.
According to the International News Agency, Iranian Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdullahian told state television in an interview that the United States has been in contact since last month to resume nuclear talks.
"Even during the UN General Assembly in New York, the United States tried to reach out using various means, but we made it clear to those sources that the United States must first show its seriousness by releasing Iran's frozen funds," he said. Will be.
Foreign Minister Hussein Amir Abdullahian added that in response to our request, the United States immediately apologized to its mediators for restoring the funds and assured them that they would consider restoring the frozen funds for the first time.
The Iranian foreign minister also hinted in his interview that if world powers fail to bring the United States back into the nuclear deal, we will soon go to Vienna for our rights.
It should be noted that Iran cannot withdraw billions of dollars from oil and gas exports to foreign banks due to US sanctions on the banking and energy sectors.
Earlier, Iran rejected direct nuclear talks with the United States on the condition that the nuclear deal reached in 2015 be restored with world leaders before a new deal could be negotiated.
Meanwhile, other parties to the global nuclear deal, and especially Western countries, have called on Iran to return to negotiations to restore the agreement, saying it is about to expire.