Russia and US working together in bid to salvage Iran nuclear talks
- Top envoys from Moscow and Washington met to coordinate on negotiations in Vienna, which have yielded scant progress on reining in Tehran’s atomic ambitions
- The nuclear talks are likely to be on the agenda when Biden and Putin meet virtually on Thursday
Top US and Russian officials for Iran have met in Vienna, Russia’s envoy to the nuclear talks said on Wednesday, and delegates on both sides said Moscow and Washington were coordinating in a bid to salvage the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
Russia’s Mikhail Ulyanov wrote on Twitter that he had met the US special envoy to Iran, Robert Malley.
“Close consultations and coordination between the Russian and the US delegations in the course of the Vienna talks constitute an important prerequisite for progress towards restoration of the JCPOA,” he wrote, referring to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
The 2015 JCPOA lifted sanctions against Tehran in exchange for restrictions on its atomic activities but Donald Trump pulled Washington out of the deal in 2018, a year after he became US president.
Iran later breached many of the deal’s nuclear restrictions and kept pushing well beyond them.
The latest round of indirect talks between Iran and the United States resumed on Monday in Vienna, with Tehran focused on getting US sanctions lifted again, despite scant progress on reining in Iran’s atomic activities.