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5 nations resume Iran nuclear talks

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High-ranking diplomats from China, Germany, France, Russia and Britain are set to resume talks Saturday focused on bringing the United States back into their landmark nuclear deal with Iran.

The US will not have a representa­tive at the table when the diplomats meet in Vienna because former President Donald Trump unilateral­ly pulled the country out of the deal, known as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action, in 2018.

Trump also restored and augmented sanctions to try to force Iran into renegotiat­ing the pact with more concession­s.

US President Joe Biden wants to rejoin the deal, however, and a US delegation in Vienna is taking part in indirect talks with Iran, with diplomats from the other world powers acting as go-betweens. The Biden administra­tion is considerin­g a rollback of some of the most stringent Trump-era sanctions in a bid to get Iran to come back into compliance with the terms of the nuclear agreement, according to informatio­n from current and former US officials and others familiar with the matter earlier this week. Ahead of the main talks, Russia’s top representa­tive Mikhail Ulyanov said JCPOA members met on the side with officials from the US delegation but that the Iranian delegation was not ready to meet with US diplomats. “JCPOA participan­ts held today informal consultati­ons with the US delegation at the Vienna talks on full restoratio­n of the nuclear deal,” Ulyanov tweeted.

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