Iran’s Foreign Ministry denied the news of the end of the round of talks between Iran and Washington, stressing that the talks are being held in a professional and serious atmosphere.
Foreign Ministry spokesman Nasser Kanaani said: “The two-day talks in Doha are not over yet, and this evening another meeting will be held between Iran’s chief negotiator and Enrique Mora, the European coordinator of the talks.” Statement.
He added: “Initially, the talks in Doha were supposed to continue for only two days, and during yesterday’s and today’s consultations, the two sides exchanged views and proposals on other issues.”
Earlier, the Tasnim news agency reported, citing informed sources, that the indirect talks between Iran and the United States in Doha ended in failure due to Washington’s insistence on its proposal in Vienna, which does not include securing Iran’s economic interests.
The sources confirmed that “the EU coordinator for the Vienna talks therefore criticized Washington’s approach to not reviving the nuclear deal.”
According to Fars News Agency’s International Group, Noor Iran News Agency announced on Wednesday that the first round of talks on lifting sanctions began in Doha, Qatar, on Tuesday afternoon with joint talks between Ali Bagheri Kani, Iran’s chief negotiator and EU coordinator. Enrique Mora’s nuclear talks
Qatar is hosting indirect Iran-US talks that began on Tuesday and continue through Wednesday, amid EU efforts to end stalled talks to revive the nuclear deal.
Source: Lebanon Debate