According to Arabia TV and Reuters on February 20, Iranian government spokesman Ali Rabiei said on Saturday that despite the continuous “diplomatic struggle” on the resumption of the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement, Iran believes that the United States will lift sanctions against Iran.
“We predict confidently that despite diplomatic debate, diplomatic initiatives will yield favourable results,” said Rabij, “a natural prelude to the parties’ return to the nuclear agreement, including the lifting of all sanctions against Iraq in the near future.”
On Thursday local time, U.S. Secretary of State Blincoln said that the United States is ready to negotiate with Iran on the return of the two countries to Iran nuclear agreement, seeking to restore the agreement abandoned by the United States nearly three years ago.
According to the Associated Press, the content of the letter from Richard Mills, Acting Permanent Representative of the United States to the United Nations to the members of the Council showed that the United States withdrew the Trump administration’s statement that the United States would resume United Nations sanctions against Iran.