Alwaght- The Iranian Foreign Ministry Spokesman raised the possibility that the talks about reviving the 2015 nuclear deal and lifting the sanctions on Tehran could be held on the sidelines of the 77th session of the UN General Assembly in New York.
Speaking to reporters at a weekly press conference on Monday, Nasser Kanaani said Iran’s chief negotiator Ali Baqeri is accompanying President Ebrahim Raisi in the UN trip.
While no plan has been defined for the sanctions removal talks during the presidential trip to the UN General Assembly, such international meetings always present a good opportunity for negotiations among the participating officials, expression of political stances, and exchange of views about regional and international issues, he stated.
Kanaani said he would not rule out the possibility of talks about the nuclear issue and the termination of anti-Iran sanctions on the sidelines of the UNGA.
Iran will naturally seize every opportunity to express its views about regional and international developments, the spokesman added, stressing that Tehran has never left the negotiating table and regards “constructive talks” as an appropriate, logical and rational way for settling differences.
He stated: "It might be possible for the JCPOA parties to hold talks about the removal of sanctions on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly."
Iran believes that political approaches and multilateral international frameworks are suitable solutions to heated debates and complicated cases, the spokesman added.
The United States, under former president Donald Trump, left the nuclear deal in 2018, returning the sanctions that it had lifted.
The Austrian capital of Vienna has been hosting many rounds of talks since last year to examine the prospect of the deal's restoration and fresh removal of the inhumane and illegal economic bans.
Tehran accuses Washington of excessive demands during the talks. Last week, Iran's Foreign Minister Hussein Amir-Abdollahian said that it was the US turn to make its final decision on the revival agreement.