Iran was disappointed in negotiations in Vienna

Iran’s Foreign Minister Amir Abdollahian stated that Tehran does not experience optimism regarding the positive outcome of negotiations in Vienna. He stated this during a telephone conversation with the head of the Japanese Foreign Ministry Hayashi Eshimasoy, reports Tasnim.

Speaking of a “nuclear transaction”, the head of the Iranian foreign policy agency noted that Tehran was resolutely to negotiate in Vienna, but European countries and the United States did not show goodwill.

“We went to Vienna, having a clear agenda, but the United States and three European countries did not show proper will and intentions in solving the issue. On the one hand, official Washington wanted to return to negotiations, but in parallel continues to impose sanctions against our country. “,” said Abdollahian.