U.S. says Iran nuclear talks are now in ‘critical phase’ -Breaking
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WASHINGTON, (Reuters) – The U.S. top diplomat on Iran Monday said that attempts to resume compliance in 2015’s Iran nuclear agreement were at a ‘critical stage’ and stated that Tehran was losing its reasons not to resume talks.
Robert Malley, U.S. special representative for Iran, said in an interview that, while Washington had become increasingly anxious about Tehran delaying talks, there were other options available to stop Iran from developing a nuclear weapons. It would also use those tools, if needed.
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