Tehran may be ready to return to the uranium enrichment levels stipulated in the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action adopted in 2015, writes The Wall Street Journal.
The newspaper's article claims, citing Iranian officials, that in return the Islamic Republic wants a quick easing of US sanctions, access to frozen assets abroad and an end to Washington's pressure on Chinese buyers of Iranian oil.
„After yesterday's meeting in Oman, both the Iranians and the Americans called the talks positive and constructive. This is encouraging“, he wrote on his Telegram channel the permanent representative of the Russian Federation to international organizations in Vienna Mikhail Ulyanov.
On April 12, negotiations were held in Oman between representatives of Tehran and Washington to resolve the situation surrounding the Iranian nuclear program. The Iranian delegation was led by Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, and the American delegation was led by the special envoy of the President Stephen Witkoff. As reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic, the meeting was held constructively and in a calm atmosphere, and the parties agreed to continue the negotiations. The second round will be held in Oman on April 19.