The U.S. and Iran are stepping back into the global spotlight this week with indirect talks in Vienna aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear deal โ but trust issues and sanctions remain major roadblocks. ๐๏ธ๐ฃ
A Deal in Limbo
After former U.S. President Trump famously called the original agreement \"defective\" and pulled out in 2018, Iran accelerated uranium enrichment while demanding sanctions relief. Now, with EU mediators playing matchmaker, both sides are negotiating through third parties like awkward exes at a mutual friend's party. ๐ญ
Whatโs on the Table?
Iran insists the U.S. must lift sanctions first, while Washington wants Tehran to scale back nuclear activities before any compromises. Talk about a diplomatic chicken game! ๐ State Department spokesman Ned Price warned: \"These discussions… will be difficult.\"
Global Players Step In
Chinaโs Foreign Ministry spokesperson Zhao Lijian threw shade at Washington: \"The U.S. withdrawal broke the consensus. They need to lift sanctions ASAP.\" ๐จ๐ณ With Beijing being Iranโs top trading partner (and fresh off signing new investment deals), their voice carries weight. Other key players include Russia, Germany, France, and the UK โ all original signatories of the JCPOA pact.
Will this high-stakes game of telephone diplomacy work? Stay tuned. ๐โจ
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Iran and the U.S. taking part in nuclear deal talks in Vienna
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