The world followed the U.S. State Department's announcement of Washington's willingness to comply with the nuclear agreement and lift sanctions against Iran, including those unrelated to the agreement signed in 2015.

While Foreign Affairs, in the words of its spokesman, Ned Price, pointed out that "Iran's nuclear talks will be difficult for a number of reasons: Among them is the lack of trust between Tehran and Washington. "

Iranian Government spokesman Ali Rabaie stressed that Washington should return to the nuclear agreement before putting forward any proposal for negotiations with Tehran, stressing his country's willingness to return to all its nuclear obligations if the United States lifted all sanctions.

"The change in the American position is caused by the chaos caused by the administration of former President Donald Trump in Washington & apos international relations, and by the fact that Joe Biden's administration wants to be full - fledged in international conflicts, particularly with China, so it's concerned with calming the discrepancy with Iran over its nuclear dossier."

The international relations professional, Haider Salman, was of the view that American statements regarding the lifting of sanctions would not solve the problem of mistrust between Washington and Tehran, but would address the problem of shaking the image of the United States after it withdrew from the nuclear agreement, which had been damaged even before its allies.

 

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