Iran says U.S. should lift sanctions to prove it wants talks
The Hindu
“Lifting sanctions is an indication of seriousness of the other party,” says Iran’s President Ebrahim Raisi
Iran’s President said on October 18 the United States should lift the sanctions on his country to prove it is serious about restarting stalled nuclear talks in Vienna.
In an interview with state TV, Ebrahim Raisi said Iran is after “goal-oriented” talks with the West and said Iran “never left” the negotiation table.
“Lifting sanctions is an indication of seriousness of the other party,” he said.
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