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Iran ‘exchanging messages’ with US, believes nuclear deal still possible
Foreign ministry spokesperson says communication going through European mediator; if Washington willing, he says, deal can quickly be closed
By AFP   3 October 2022, 2:54 pm

October 3, 2022. (ATTA KENARE / AFP)

TEHRAN, Iran — It is still possible to revive Iran’s nuclear deal with world powers, the Iranian foreign ministry said Monday, despite long-stalled talks over the 2015 accord.

“There is still a possibility and a chance to resume the implementation of the nuclear deal,” ministry spokesman Nasser Kanani said at his weekly news conference.

“Efforts are underway with the European coordinator and other mediators, including the foreign ministries of neighboring countries, to exchange messages to reach an agreement,” he added. ...
Times of Israel

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🚨🚨🇺🇸🇮🇷The United States and Iran have reached an agreement that the US unblock 7 billion dollar worth of Iranian funds that have remained inaccessible in two banks in South Korea, and Iran will not target US bases in Syria for a while!
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This wouldn't have anything to do with Russia getting its ass kicked in Ukraine?  Without Russia as a patron, Iran is vulnerable to America's anvil and Israel's hammer.
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This wouldn't have anything to do with Russia getting its ass kicked in Ukraine?  Without Russia as a patron, Iran is vulnerable to America's anvil and Israel's hammer.

If it involves Iran getting its hands on another $7B, it almost certainly isn't Iran doing the giving, and the U.S. the taking, so probably not.