U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said Thursday that nuclear talks with Iran "cannot continue indefinitely." He added that Washington was "fully prepared" to continue the talks. AFP and Reuters news.During a visit to Kuwait on Thursday, Blinken said, "We are committed to diplomacy, but this process cannot continue indefinitely ... We are looking to see what Iran is ready to do or not ready to do, and we are fully prepared to return to Vienna to continue the talks."The stubbornness of the United States is not human: Khamenei
Meanwhile, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has announced that Iran will not accept US demands to start talks on a return to the nuclear deal. He made the announcement last Wednesday. He called the US demand "stubborn".Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said there was no guarantee that the United States would not withdraw from the 2015 nuclear deal.
He described the country as "cowardly and hostile". Khamenei complained that the United States had violated the agreement once without any reason.During Barack Obama's presidency in 2015, Iran signed nuclear agreements with the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, France, Russia and China. The main point of the agreement was that Iran would limit its nuclear activities and the International Atomic Energy Agency would be able to inspect any of Iran's nuclear facilities at any time.In return, the United States lifted the economic embargo on Iran.
But the United States pulled out of the deal under former President Donald Trump. Iran then withdrew from the deal and began uranium enrichment. However, the two sides have repeatedly called for a return to the agreement.
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