White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said that the United States and Iran have started indirect diplomatic contacts, through Europeans and others, to exchange messages on how to resume compliance with the 2015 nuclear agreement, and Sullivan added - in statements reported by Al-Hurra. Today / Saturday / - “Diplomacy with Iran continues, but not in a direct way at the present time,” indicating that “there are communication channels through the Europeans and others that enable us to explain to the Iranians our position regarding the approach of commitment in exchange for compliance with the agreement and to listen to Their position, too. "
He continued, "At this stage, we are waiting to hear more from the Iranians about the way they want to move forward, and we believe that we are now going through a diplomatic process through which we can achieve our goal, to prevent Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon through diplomacy."
It is noteworthy that, the British Prime Minister Boris Johnson's office said that Johnson confirmed during a telephone conversation with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani Britain's commitment to the nuclear agreement concluded with the Islamic Republic in 2015, and the office added in a statement that Johnson urged Rouhani to stop Iran's violations of the terms of the agreement, which Tehran started after The United States withdraws from the agreement in 2018.
"He stressed the importance of Iran seizing the opportunity of the United States' readiness to return to the agreement if Iran returns to its commitment," the statement said.
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