Iran Press/ Europe: On the sidelines of the Munich Security Conference on Friday, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said some issues were not yet resolved in the Vienna talks, expressing hope that the negotiations in Vienna would lead to a reasonable agreement soon.
Iran's international nuclear agreement or the so-called Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was signed between the country and P5+1 countries (Russia, China, UK, Germany, France, and the US) in 2015, but the US scrapped it on May 18, 2018, re-imposing more sanctions on Iran.
The eighth round of sanctions talks begun in Vienna on December 27 is ongoing in Vienna, after a short break, but without the US.
Still, concerning his participation in Munich Security Conference, the Iranian FM considered it an opportunity to explain Iran's transformational foreign policy and announce the Islamic Republic's regional stances regarding the crises in the West Asian region.
He said that part of the meetings and talks at the Munich conference would focus on international cooperation with the Islamic Republic of Iran and the development of world economic relations with it.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran left Tehran on Friday for Munich to attend the 58th Munich Security Conference.
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