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The United States will return to the Iran nuclear accord if Tehran "comes back into full compliance with its obligations" under the deal, US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says in his first news conference at the State Department in Washington. SOUNDBITE
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warns that time was running out for Iran to return to a nuclear deal after a scathing report by the UN atomic watchdog. SOUNDBITE
Vienna (Austria), Sep 20 (EFE).- (Camera: Christian Bruna) Iran reiterated on Monday its commitment to negotiate the re-establishment of the 2015 nuclear agreement, which limits its atomic program, and thereby lift the US sanctions that damage its economy, although he did not give details on when he could return to the talks.FOOTAGE OF THE IAEA GENERAL CONFERENCE IN VIENNA
Vienna, Apr 9 (EFE), (Camera:Maider Gamero/Christian Bruna).- The representative of China in the multilateral negotiation on the return of the US and Iran to the 2015 nuclear agreement said Friday that the conversations are moving in the right direction and will continue next week. FOOTAGE OF JCPOA MEETING IN VIENNA.SOUNDBITES OF WANG QUN CHINA’S AMBASSADOR TO THE IAEA.
The European Union warns against attempts to derail talks to return the US to the Iran nuclear deal, after Tehran accused Israel of an attack on its main Natanz site. SOUNDBITE
The EU's foreign policy chief says he is hopeful the Iran nuclear deal could be revived after receiving "reasonable" responses to his proposed text from Iran and the United States. "I am hoping that in the coming days we are not going to lose this momentum and we can close the deal" says Josep Borrell, at an informal meeing of EU foreign ministers in Prague. SOUNDBITE
The EU says "everybody is studying the response and this is not the time, for the moment, to speculate on timing", as it mulls Iran's reponse to a "final" draft agreement on reviving a 2015 nuclear accord with major powers it presented at talks in Vienna. SOUNDBITE
The United States says that it is now up to Iran to make hard decisions in order to restore the 2015 deal on limiting its nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions. After nearly a year of negotiations, "the onus is on Tehran to make decisions that it might consider difficult," State Department spokesperson Ned Price tells reporters. SOUNDBITE
The United States and Iran are near to reaching an agreement over reviving the 2015 deal on limiting Tehran's nuclear weapons program, the State Department says. "We are close to a possible deal, but we're not there yet," said State Department spokesman Ned Price. "We do think the remaining issues can be bridged." SOUNDBITE