February 6th – U.S. Secretary of State Blincoln held a videoconference with the Foreign Ministers of Britain, France and Germany to discuss Iran and other issues.
At present, Britain, France and Germany are weighing how to restart negotiations on the Iran nuclear agreement.
According to Reuters, French Foreign Minister Ledrian said on social media Twitter that there was an “in-depth and important dialogue” on Iran in order to jointly solve nuclear and regional security issues.
However, a person familiar with the matter said in a speech before the meeting on the 5th that it is unlikely that it is unlikely to study the Iranian issue in depth, which is the first opportunity for ministers to discuss the issue.
“Today’s meeting (5th) is part of the ongoing policy review.
This is not decisive. White House spokesman Jen Psaki said on Twitter.
According to the Russian satellite network, the White House had previously announced that U.S. President Biden planned to discuss with allies about the plan to negotiate with Iran.
Iran said that negotiations with the United States are not included in Iran’s plan, and any progress on this issue depends on actual actions by Washington, including the lifting of sanctions.
In July 2015, Iran reached a comprehensive agreement on the Iranian nuclear issue with the United States, the United Kingdom, France, Russia, China and Germany.
Under the agreement, Iran promised to limit its nuclear program and the international community lifted sanctions against Iran.
In May 2018, the U.S. government unilaterally withdrew from the Iran nuclear agreement, and then restarted and added a series of sanctions against Iran.
Since May 2019, Iran has gradually suspended the implementation of some of the terms of the agreement, but promised to take measures “reversible”.
On January 4, 2021, Ali Rabié, spokesman of the Iranian government, said that Iran has begun to implement measures to increase the enriched uranium enriched to 20% at the Fordo nuclear facility.
Rabbié also said that Iran had previously informed the International Atomic Energy Agency of the above-mentioned actions.