Iran says it’s ready to talk nuclear deal if US lifts sanctions

President Hassan Rouhani has offered an olive branch to the US, saying Iran is ready to talk if Washington lifts sanctions and returns to the 2015 nuclear deal.

The US has dismissed Iran's claims to have broken a CIA spy ring, with 17 arrested over several months, and some already sentenced to death.

The US has dismissed Iran's claims to have broken a CIA spy ring, with 17 arrested over several months, and some already sentenced to death. Source: AP

Iran is ready to hold talks with the United States if Washington lifts sanctions and returns to the 2015 nuclear deal it quit last year, Iranian President Hassan Rouhani says.

US President Donald Trump's administration says it is open to negotiations with Iran on a more far-reaching agreement on nuclear and security issues.
President Donald Trump.
President Donald Trump. Source: AAP
But Iran has made any talks conditional on first being able to export as much oil as it did before the US

"We have always believed in talks ... if they lift sanctions, end the imposed economic pressure and return to the deal, we are ready to hold talks with America today, right now and anywhere," Mr Rouhani said in a televised speech on Sunday

Confrontations between Washington and Tehran have escalated, culminating in a plan for US air strikes on Iran last month that Mr Trump called off at the last minute.
Iranian President Hassan RouhaniIranian President Hassan Rouhani.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani. Source: AP
Calling for dialogue between all parties to resume, France, Britain and Germany - parties to the 2015 pact - said on Sunday they were preoccupied by the escalation of tensions in the Gulf region and the risk the nuclear deal might fall apart.

"We believe that the time has come to act responsibly and to look for ways to stop the escalation of tension and resume dialogue," they said in a joint statement that was released by the French president's office.

Despite calling for talks with Iranian leaders, Mr Trump said on Wednesday that US sanctions on Iran would soon be increased "substantially".

In reaction to US sanctions, which have notably targeted Iran's main foreign revenue stream in the shape of crude oil exports, Tehran announced in May that it would scale back its commitments under the deal.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani inspects nuclear technology on Iran National Nuclear Technology Day in Tehran, 9 April 2019.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani inspects nuclear technology on Iran National Nuclear Technology Day in Tehran, 9 April 2019. Source: AAP
Defying a warning by the European parties to the pact to continue its full compliance, Tehran has amassed more low-enriched uranium than permitted and it has started to enrich uranium above the 3.67 per cent permitted by the agreement.

"The risks are such that it is necessary for all stakeholders to pause, and consider the possible consequences of their actions," France, Britain and Germany, who have been trying to salvage the pact by shielding Tehran's economy from sanctions, said in their statement.


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