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World powers resuming talks in Vienna to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal

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“Vienna talks to resume on Monday 27 December. The JCPOA Joint Commission will meet to discuss and define the way ahead. Important to pick up the pace on key outstanding issues and move forward, working closely with the US. Welcome to the 8th round.”

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High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union
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“At Vienna Talks numerous outstanding issues still remain. But the negotiators work hard to narrow down the differences. For example: the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] participants (without Iran) and US had a late Monday evening meeting. All of them (except for US) maintain close contacts with Iran.”

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Permanent Representative of Russia to International Organizations in Vienna
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“I call on every country negotiating with Iran in Vienna to take a strong line and make it clear to Iran that they cannot enrich uranium and negotiate at the same time. Iran must begin to pay a price for its violations.”

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Israeli Prime Minister
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“They [Europeans] told us these proposals don't align with our views and I told them it's natural; we are not going to offer proposals that are in line with your views, we say things consistent with our own views and interests. The important thing is that these proposals are based on principles that are also accepted by other parties.”

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Iran’s top nuclear negotiator
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“We have identified the challenges ahead. Now it is time to consult with capitals. We will be resuming here in Vienna next week. We have substantial challenges ahead, time is not unlimited, there is an obvious sense of urgency. But above all we need a certain convergence of policy to start negotiations.”

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High Representative for the Common Foreign and Security Policy of the European Union
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“What we've seen in the last couple of days is that Iran right now does not seem to be serious about doing what's necessary to return to compliance, which is why we ended this round of talks in Vienna. We're going to be consulting very closely and carefully with all of our partners in the process itself...and we will see if Iran has any interest in engaging seriously.”

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U.S. Secretary of State
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“Iran is carrying out nuclear blackmail as a negotiating tactic, and this should be answered by the immediate halt to negotiations and the implementation of tough steps by the world powers.”

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Israeli Prime Minister
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“We understand from an Iranian diplomatic source that one of these proposals will be about lifting the sanctions, and the other will be on Iran rolling back the measures it took after the United States withdrew from the nuclear deal. The elements of these proposals are going to be built upon what was agreed on in the past six rounds of talks between Iran and the world powers. However, new points were added, ones that were disregarded in the past talks and Iran believes they are crucial in order to reach an agreement.”

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Al Jazeera’s journalist reporting from Vienna
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“We have delivered two proposed drafts to them [on sanctions removal and nuclear commitments] … Of course they need to check the texts that we have provided to them. If they are ready to continue the talks, we are in Vienna to continue the talks.”

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Iran’s top nuclear negotiator
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“The ViennaTalks will resume on November 29 - 5months and 9 days after the end of the previous round. A very protracted pause. Most likely from now on the time factor will play a greater role. The talks can't last forever. There is the obvious need to speed up the process.”

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Permanent Representative of Russia to International Organizations in Vienna
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