New US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has demanded that the United States return to the nuclear deal with Tehran if Tehran fulfills all its commitments.
US President Joe Biden has this view, said Blinken in a speech to the final session of the US Senate yesterday.
Recently, the US Secretary of State said that if Iran fully complied with the nuclear deal, the US would try to reach a longer-term agreement with its allies, including Tehran, which would include more issues, including Iran's missile program.
Blinken expressed hope for a new deal with Iran at a time when similar expectations of former US President Donald Trump have not been met.
In May 2016, the United States pulled out of the Iran nuclear deal completely illegally and imposed strict sanctions on Tehran.
He announced that "maximum pressure" had been put on Tehran to force Iran to sign another "good deal" in its language. Trump has recently said goodbye to the pain of not being able to force Iran to sign a so-called good deal, despite putting maximum pressure on his four-year rule.
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