Yaqub Rezazade, a member of the National Security Committee of the Iranian Parliament, indicated that “a new round of nuclear talks is likely to take place in Vienna in the near future.”

Rezazadeh said that “members of the National Security Committee have held meetings over the past few days with the head of the Iranian nuclear negotiating team, Ali Bagheri Kani, and in view of the efforts of the European parties to reach the conclusion of negotiations on the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.”

Earlier in the day, Iranian chief negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani indicated that “our proposals are aimed at correcting the difficult situation caused by Washington’s withdrawal from the nuclear deal”, saying that “we have submitted proposals and ideas to facilitate the conclusion to the Vienna nuclear deal talks “. Bagheri Kani said: “We are coordinating with our nuclear partners to give Washington an opportunity to prove its goodwill,” stressing that “we are ready to take the final steps in a short time if the other side is ready for it.” “

And the Wall Street Journal reported, citing US officials, that “US President Joe Biden’s administration has suspended extensive sanctions on Iran in order to revive the nuclear deal.” “I expect that the regular imposition of sanctions will continue as long as Iran rejects the proposal put forward,” a US official told the newspaper.