In Vienna, Iran renewing demand for lifting of sanctions
The eighth round of talks between Iran and Western powers still party to the agreement on the Islamic Republic's nuclear file was held in Vienna, Austria, on December 27.
France, the UK, Germany, Russia, and
China sent representatives to the meeting, while the United States participated
indirectly.
The meeting aimed to revive the
nuclear agreement that the US withdrew from in 2018 under former president
Donald Trump.
The new round of talks came as European
countries warned that the time remaining to finalize a deal has become so
short.
Old demands
Western powers did not agree to
Iran's demands during the past seven rounds of the talks.
Iran primarily demanded the lifting
of all sanctions on it. It also demanded the provision of American guarantees
not to withdraw from the nuclear agreement again.
Iranian Foreign
Minister, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, said minutes
before the start of the new round of talks that his country would renew its
demand for lifting US sanctions.
"The most important thing for
us is to reach a point where we can verify that Iranian oil will be sold easily
and without any limits," Amir-Abdollahian
said.
He added that his country would also
demand that the money for this oil would be transferred in foreign currencies
to bank accounts belonging to Iran.
This, he added, would help Iran benefit
from all the economic returns in different sectors.
Tehran confirmed that the other
parties agreed to add new observations and points put forward by its
negotiating delegation to the points discussed between April and June.
Amir-Abdollahian noted
that Iran had reached a joint document on the nuclear issue and sanctions.
"Today the first negotiations
on this joint document will begin," the Iranian foreign minister said.