France's US warns Iran: Time is wasting

The United States and France have warned Iran that the time is running out for the Islamic Republic to return to the nuclear agreement, stressing concern that Tehran's sensitive development programme could advance if the talks develop slowly. At the first summit in Paris by the Benden administration, the secretary [...]
At the first summit in Paris by the Benden administration, State Secretary Antony Blinken, and his French counterpart, Jean-Yves Le Drian, welcomed the new spirit of co-operation after four years of revelation during the powers of former US President Donald Trump.
But the two sides said one of Biden's key promises is that the United States' return to its 2015 nuclear agreement with Iran unless the clerical regime makes concessions during talks that are continuing for more than two months in Vienna, Austria.
The US top diplomat warned that the US has serious differences with Iran, which has continued talks since Ebrahim Reis' victory in presidential elections last week, writes The Guardian, broadcast the newspaper Express.
“Yes, there will come a point when it will be very difficult to go back to standards set by the agreement. We haven't reached that point yet, s'mun











