Iran ready to forge ahead with talks

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
phone conversation with his American counterpart Tony Blinken in which the two sides discussed the situation around the talks over reviving
the 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).In Tehran, the foreign ministers of both Iran and
Qatar remarked about the latest situation around the JCPOA
Sheikh Mohammad said it is important that constructive efforts be made to conclude the JCPOA
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian, speaking at a joint presser with Sheikh Mohammad, said Iran is determined to reach a
recently held indirect talks in Doha mediated by the European Union
After the Doha talks, the U.S
accused Iran of pursuing demands beyond the JCPOA
Rob Malley, the U.S
effort, at least one more effort, and so they invited both delegations to meet with them in Doha in the hope that the Iranians would show
something, some willingness to get to yes
But they seem, at this point, not capable of providing an answer
should provide
Instead, they have resorted to the media blame game and diplomatic pressure
Over the past few days, they seemingly pushed a number of foreign officials to press Iran on taking the deal on the table now
foreign minister all have spoken with Iran about the nuclear deal
needs to provide credible guarantees that it will respect the deal and fulfill its commitments
So far, Iran has not received such guarantees and the conclusion of the nuclear talks depends on the United States
Iran is ready to continue talks until the U.S