Berlin: Equipment for European diplomats Nuclear talks between Iran and World Powers said negotiations in Vienna will continue on Thursday.
Enrique Mora said on Wednesday on Twitter that the parties for Accord Vienna 2015 will meet in the Austrian capital after consulting their government in the past few days.
European diplomats urged Tehran to return with “realistic proposals” after Iranian delegation last week made many demands that were considered unacceptable by other parties to the agreement – Britain, Germany and Russia.
The United States withdrew from the agreement in 2018 under former US President Donald Trump.
His replacement, Joe Biden has indicated that the US is willing to return, and American diplomats in Vienna are being briefed by other forces.
Accord Vienna, officially known as a common comprehensive action plan, is intended to control the Tehran nuclear program in return to loosen economic sanctions against Iran.
Following the US decision to attract and handle sanctions, Iran has improved its nuclear program again by enriching uranium outside the threshold allowed in the agreement.
Tehran has also limited monitors from the UN Atom Supervisor to access its nuclear facilities, raising concerns about what the country did behind the closed door.