By Parisa Hafezi and Andrew Mills
Dubai, June 27 (Reuters) – Iran’s foreign minister said on Tuesday that indirect talks between Iran and the United States would resume in Qatar on Tuesday, following several months of stalled EU efforts to renew the 2015 agreement. Iran’s nuclear program.
The US State Department has confirmed that such indirect talks will take place in Doha this week, and called on Iran to waive any new demands made in the terms of the 2015 agreement. Obstacles.
The deal was denounced by then-US President Donald Trump and Iran in 2018, and then gradually relieved itself of its own obligations.
Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator Ali Bakri Gani will travel to Doha on Tuesday for nuclear talks, a spokesman for Iranian Foreign Minister Nasser Kanani told IRNA.
A source close to the visit said that US Special Envoy Robert Malley had arrived in Doha on Monday to meet with Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed al-Thani.
An Iranian official told Reuters that Ali Bakery Gani would be in Doha on Tuesday and Wednesday for the indirect talks.
In a telephone conversation with his Qatari foreign minister on Monday, French Foreign Minister Catherine Colona described Qatar’s role in facilitating a return to the “2015 agreement” as soon as possible by holding a debate on the issue. Said Kwai d’Orsay. (Andrew Mills with Doha and Humera Pamuk Madrid; by Barisa Hafizi, French version by Bertrand Pauci)
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