Iran threatens to withdraw from talks on its nuclear file in Vienna

Iran has threatened to pull out of talks over its nuclear file in Vienna if the negotiations keep dragging on without achieving results.
This came after the talks
in the Austrian capital made initial successes, namely with those meeting
agreeing to return to the talks on Iran's nuclear file and forming panels to
prepare lists of the sanctions that should be lifted in the coming period.
Iranian chief
negotiator, Abbas Araghchi, said his country would not allow the negotiations
to keep dragging on.
Iran, he said, would
pull out of the negotiations if they do not achieve any results.
He said Iran had
turned down a proposal for the gradual lifting of sanctions on it.
The issue is not on
the table in Vienna any more, Araghchi said.
The European Union
said, meanwhile, that parties to the negotiations in Vienna would continue to
discuss means of the return of the US to the talks and effectively implementing
expected results.
Iran, the UK, China,
France, Germany and Russia met in Vienna to agree on measures to revive the
nuclear deal with Iran, from which the US withdrew in May 2018.
An American
delegation is now present in Vienna. However, Iran has refused to conduct
direct talks with the Americans.
The different sides
made some progress in the previous two rounds of the talks.
Iranian President
Hassan Rouhani considered the talks to be proof of the strong abilities of his
country.
The world has
realized that lifting the sanctions imposed on Iran will be the only way
forward, the Iranian president said.