Tehran: Iran said Monday ready to continue nuclear talks but based on the draft proposal delivered last week, accusing Western power delaying negotiations in Vienna.
Last week, the Islamic Republic returned to international talks in Vienna which aims to revive the 2015 nuclear agreement after a five-month pause.
On Wednesday sent two draft resolutions about the appointment of US sanctions and nuclear-related steps.
But on the United States weekend, and European participants in Vienna spoke, accusing Iran from tracking back.
A senior US government official said the proposal “walked back one of the compromises that had been overwrived by Iran” for six rounds of previous negotiations.
The official accused Iran to look for “bagging all the compromises made by others and then asked for more”.
On Monday, Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh hit again.
“Our text is fully negotiated,” he said at a press conference on the draft proposal, “also collecting that other parties” want to play the blame game “.” We waited naturally to hear the opinions of other parties about these texts and what “they have a real offer (counter) to make us in writing,” added Khatibzadeh.
The seventh round of nuclear talks ended on Friday after five days in Vienna, with a delegation that returned to their national capital and was expected to return to Austria next week.
Khatibzadeh said negotiations were expected to continue “at the end of the week”, without describing.
The 2015 Nuclear Accord was originally agreed between Iran and Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States.
This agreement is intended to put the sidewalk on the Iranian nuclear program to ensure it cannot develop atomic weapons, in exchange for sanctions for Tehran.
But it began to break down in 2018 when the US President Donald Trump was pulled out and renewed SA.
NCTIONS, encourages Iran to start exceeding the boundary on the next nuclear program.
Iran always insists that the nuclear program is peaceful.