Iran continuing talks to revive JCPOA: government 

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
guarantees, verification, sanctions removal, and the closure of political allegations about safeguards issues
which was orchestrated by American and British intelligence agencies against the government of Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddeq, Bahadori
for Iranian politicians' decisions."The official said, "A strong and independent Iran is what the U.S
is frightened of."He said, "Trusting the United States in international affairs is pointless, and the approach to deal with this country
should be with power, dignity, and adequate assurances."On August 19, Nasser Kanaani, the spokesperson for the Foreign Ministry, also said
the U.S
has a dark history of meddling in the domestic affairs of sovereign nations
He cited the U.S.-backed coup in 1953 in Iran as an example of this dark history."The U.S
weekly press conference on Monday, Kanaani also said one of Iran's primary goals in the nuclear talks is a complete removal of sanctions on
the Iranian nation and government.Kanaani stated that Iran had contributed to the talks to resurrect the nuclear deal, technically known as
the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), and was awaiting the U.S
response.The Foreign Ministry spokesman compared the attempts to resurrect the JCPOA to a marathon, saying that Iran took appropriate steps
and presented its views to the European side in order to defend Iran's interests with a happy ending to the process.Kanaani stated that a
resolving the energy crisis, Kanaani stated that Iran is an important supplier of energy and has maintained its market share despite
sanctions.However, if an agreement can be reached in Vienna, Iran might be a possible provider for European countries to meet their energy
stated.After a weeklong evaluation of the U.S
response to earlier Iranian views on the EU final text, Tehran submitted its responses to Washington via the EU coordinator for the talks in
provided an early assessment of the Iranian response this time around, describing it as unconstructive, a position that has been perceived
But Iran says the U.S
needs to make a political decision in order for the Vienna talks to result in an agreement.