In Vienna to save nuclear agreement with Iran

The remaining parties in the nuclear agreement between Iran and world powers meet in Vienna today. The meeting will be led by European Union senior official Helga-Maria Schmidt, while representatives from Britain, China, France, Germany, Iran and Russia will participate. The United States has withdrawn from the 2015 historic agreement more [...]
The meeting will be led by European Union senior official Helga-Maria Schmidt, while representatives from Britain, China, France, Germany, Iran and Russia will participate.
The United States has withdrawn from the 2015 historic agreement more than two years ago and has since restored sanctions on Iran, which, in turn, increased nuclear activities.
Britain, France, Germany, China and Russia are struggling to save the deal, which has eased sanctions against Iran in exchange for reducing its nuclear programme.
Last week, Iran has agreed to provide access to the International Nuclear Energy Agency in its two locations, where there was allegedly undeclared nuclear activity in the 2000s.
Iran has taken that step after the UN Security Council has blocked the US effort to restore international sanctions against the Islamic Republic. /rel/












