Iranian government spokesman Ali Bahadri Jahromi pointed out that “we have not left the negotiating table to renew the previous nuclear agreement and we are not going to”, stressing the need to “close outstanding cases between us and the IAEA before any agreement”.

He emphasized that “the process of reactivation of the nuclear agreement is still constructive”, noting that “the other side should not want more privileges.” “We are looking for reliable and practical guarantees, and the lifting of sanctions must be sustainable,” he said.

Yesterday, the Iranian Foreign Ministry indicated that “we are waiting for an American response to our proposals, and we are responsible in creating conditions for resolving the nuclear file,” noting that “our response was constructive and an agreement can be reached in a short time if there is political will from the opposite side.” “.

In turn, White House press secretary Karen Jean-Pierre said in a statement that US President Joe Biden “made it clear that energy supplies must meet demand to support economic growth and reduce prices for American consumers and around the world,” commenting on the latest decision of the OPEC+ Organization.