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(button) (button) sections (button) search skip to contentskip to site index middle east (button) today’s paper middle east|biden suggests nuclear talks with iran may resume. https://www.nytimes.com/2021/10/30/world/middleeast/g20-summit-iran-nuc lear.html * * * * * (button) * * (button) give this article * (button) share * (button) * advertisement continue reading the main story g20 summit biden suggests nuclear talks with iran may resume. at the inauguration of president ebrahim raisi of iran in august. at the inauguration of president ebrahim raisi of iran in august.credit...arash khamooshi for the new york times by katie rogers and rick gladstone * published oct. 30, 2021updated nov. 3, 2021 rome — president biden suggested on saturday that talks to restart a nuclear accord with iran, a delicate diplomatic deal struck in 2015 and unraveled by the trump administration, may move forward. “they’re scheduled to resume,” mr. biden said at the group of 20 summit, just before he entered a meeting with president emmanuel macron of france, chancellor angela merkel of germany and prime minister boris johnson of britain to discuss rejoining the pact. in a hastily released joint statement, though, the group seemed to put the brakes on mr. biden’s assertion that talks would definitely resume. the statement said the leaders, whose nations are parties to the accord, “welcome president biden’s clearly demonstrated commitment to return the u.s. to full compliance” with the agreement and “stay in full compliance, so long as iran does.” mr. biden’s advisers had said ahead of the summit not to expect a major development on the pact, but the president’s comments seemed to suggest an openness to move forward, if not a concrete step. in the vortex of global challenges facing the group of 20 leaders — the tenacious coronavirus, the disrupted economy and the warming climate — the breakdown of talks with iran represents a less prominent but no less vexing problem for the united states and its european allies. in saturday’s meeting, which was closed to the news media, mr. biden and his counterparts were expected to discuss efforts to revive the 2015 nuclear accord, which the president’s predecessor, donald j. trump, abandoned in 2018, calling it insufficiently strict. under the agreement, iran sharply curtailed its nuclear activities in verifiable ways, aimed at ensuring that it could not make an atomic bomb, and the united states rescinded some sanctions that had severely crimped iran’s economy. since the u.s. repudiation of the agreement, and the restoration of sanctions, iran is no longer abiding by its terms, either. according to u.n. monitoring reports, iran has made significant advances in enriching uranium, the nuclear fuel that can be used for both peaceful pursuits and for weapons. it now has far more enriched uranium than it did in 2018, and has enriched it closer to the very high level needed to make a bomb. although iran has repeatedly pledged that it will never become a nuclear-weapons state, it is believed to be close to crossing an important threshold, having amassed roughly enough uranium for fueling a bomb. understand the iran nuclear deal __________________________________________________________________ card 1 of 5 a critical stage. despite recent threats and harsh words, the u.s. and iran are inching closer to a new nuclear accord, though important sticking points remain. here’s a look at how we got here: the 2015 deal. iran and a group of six nations led by the u.s. reached a historic accord in 2015 to significantly limit tehran’s nuclear ability for more than a decade in return for lifting sanctions. the agreement was former president barack obama’s signature foreign policy achievement. the u.s. abandons the deal. president donald j. trump pulled the u.s. out of the accord in 2018 and reimposed tough sanctions against iran in hopes of forcing tehran to renegotiate. iran responded in part by enriching uranium significantly beyond the limits in the agreement. a path back to an accord. president biden vowed to bring the u.s. back into the deal, and talks in vienna created a road map for that effort, though challenges have remained: iran wants the u.s. to lift sanctions first, while the u.s. wants iran to return to compliance first. what happens next. both sides have softened their demands, but american and iranian officials have admitted that major points still need to be addressed. while the impetus for renewing the 2015 treaty appears to be strong, neither side wants to seem too eager to reach a deal. * * * * * mr. biden has said he wants to restore u.s. participation in the agreement. the other parties to the accord — britain, china, france, germany and russia — have been seeking ways to save it. but talks with iran on this issue have basically been stalled since the june election of iran’s hard-line president, ebrahim raisi, who has insisted that the united states return to compliance first, promise to never abandon the accord again and give up any thought of renegotiating its terms. biden administration officials have suggested that time is running out to salvage the agreement. on wednesday, iran’s deputy foreign minister said that iran intended to participate in talks in vienna on reviving the accord before nov. 30, but as of this weekend, a date had not been set. outside experts who have followed the ups and downs of the accord’s history have turned increasingly skeptical about the prospects for saving it. “iran’s continued intransigence and the acceleration of its nuclear program will make it difficult for even the most forward-leaning negotiators to revive the agreement next year,” the eurasia group, a geopolitical risk advisory firm, said this past week in an assessment written by its iran analysts. advertisement continue reading the main story site information navigation * © 2022 the new york times company * nytco * contact us * accessibility * work with us * advertise * t 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