
Iran agrees to restart nuclear deal talks in Nov
India Today
The Vienna-based talks through intermediaries made little headway, before being interrupted by the election of Ebrahim Raisi as Iran's president.
Iran has agreed to resume talks next month with world powers over its nuclear deal, the country's deputy foreign minister said on Wednesday after meeting EU mediators in Brussels.
The other participants in the talks which included indirect negotiations between the United States and Iran still need to confirm the return to the table.

Leon Panetta said Iran war was not an unexpected risk. He pointed out that for years, US security officials have known Iran could disrupt global oil supplies by blocking the Strait of Hormuz. According to him, this was a well-known danger, but one that appears to have been overlooked in the current conflict.












