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Germany: Berlin open for talks on Iran nuclear deal's future٠٠:٠٢:١٦
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A German government spokesperson said that Berlin was open for talks on the future of the so-called Iran nuclear deal, at a press conference in the German capital on Friday.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Adebahr commented that "perhaps with the new government in the USA," there would be opportunities to "start dialogue and talks again" with Tehran.

"But for us it is very clear, Iran must make its own contribution as well as to build trust there instead of further destroying [it]," she stressed.

While the US government withdrew from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JPOCA) in 2018 and reimposed harsh sanctions on Iran, incoming President-elect Joe Biden has signalled his willingness to return to the deal, if Tehran were also to resume compliance with its terms.

Germany: Berlin open for talks on Iran nuclear deal's future

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ديسمبر ٤, ٢٠٢٠ at ١٩:٠٣ GMT +00:00 · Published

A German government spokesperson said that Berlin was open for talks on the future of the so-called Iran nuclear deal, at a press conference in the German capital on Friday.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Adebahr commented that "perhaps with the new government in the USA," there would be opportunities to "start dialogue and talks again" with Tehran.

"But for us it is very clear, Iran must make its own contribution as well as to build trust there instead of further destroying [it]," she stressed.

While the US government withdrew from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JPOCA) in 2018 and reimposed harsh sanctions on Iran, incoming President-elect Joe Biden has signalled his willingness to return to the deal, if Tehran were also to resume compliance with its terms.

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A German government spokesperson said that Berlin was open for talks on the future of the so-called Iran nuclear deal, at a press conference in the German capital on Friday.

Foreign Ministry spokesperson Maria Adebahr commented that "perhaps with the new government in the USA," there would be opportunities to "start dialogue and talks again" with Tehran.

"But for us it is very clear, Iran must make its own contribution as well as to build trust there instead of further destroying [it]," she stressed.

While the US government withdrew from the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JPOCA) in 2018 and reimposed harsh sanctions on Iran, incoming President-elect Joe Biden has signalled his willingness to return to the deal, if Tehran were also to resume compliance with its terms.

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