The U.S. State Department has indicated that “Iran’s possession of a nuclear weapon is the greatest challenge the United States and its partners can face,” noting that “the purpose of the nuclear agreement is to ensure permanently and verifiably that Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons.” “. weapons “nuclear weapons”.

The US State Department said: “We will not trust Iran, and the nuclear deal is a deal based on the establishment of stricter verification and monitoring systems,” noting that “we have not been able to address some of the gaps over the past two weeks because Iran has additional requirements”.

Earlier, US State Department spokesman Ned Price indicated that “there are still unresolved issues in negotiations with Iran that should be addressed.” He stressed: “We are seriously studying Iran’s comments on the text of the nuclear agreement,” noting that “we have a positive approach to negotiations with Iran.” He emphasized that “President Joe Biden will only agree to an agreement that is consistent with our national security.” He noted: “We have said we are ready to return to the nuclear agreement for a while, but Iran has not shown the same willingness,” stressing that “negotiations were suspended for several months because of Iran.” He explained: “We will respond to Iran’s response after the completion of our consultations and negotiations with our partners,” noting that “we are consulting internally and externally to respond to the Iranian document, and we are working as quickly as we can. “