The EU international strategy boss said a mission by agent Enrique Mora this week to assist with restoring the 2015 atomic agreement among Iran and world powers had gone "surprisingly good".
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Slowed down discussions over Iran's atomic program have been unblocked after new discussions in Tehran, EU international strategy boss Josep Borrell said Friday, adding that he accepted a last arrangement was reachable.
Borrell said a mission by EU agent Enrique Mora this week to assist with resuscitating the 2015 atomic settlement among Iran and world powers had gone "surprisingly good".
"The dealings had slowed down and presently they have been returned," Borrell told columnists uninvolved of a G7 meeting in Germany.
"There is a viewpoint of agreeing."
Mora held two days of gatherings with Iran's central mediator Ali Bagheri in Tehran this week.
Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said the visit zeroed in on "drives" to determine remaining issues.
"Mr. Mora's visit to Tehran and his discussions with my partner Mr. Bagheri were one more chance to zero in on drives to determine the leftover issues," he composed on Twitter.
"A decent and sound arrangement is accessible assuming the United States settles on a political choice and sticks to its responsibilities," Amir-Abdollahian said.
"Contacts will proceed," he added.
The emir of Qatar, Sheik Tamim canister Hamad Al-Thani, in the interim met Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Ebrahim Raisi on Thursday to push for progress.
The 2015 arrangement gave Iran sanctions help in return for controls on its atomic program to ensure that it couldn't foster an atomic weapon, something Tehran has generally denied needing to do.
Officially known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, the understanding was left in a coma in 2018 by then-US president Donald Trump's one-sided choice to pull out and force rebuffing sanctions.
This incited Iran to start moving back its own responsibilities.
The takeoff of Trump from office has restarted offers to restore the understanding, with Mora assuming a critical part during a time of on-off talks in Vienna.
Among the super staying focuses in the dealings has been Tehran's interest for the US to eliminate Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from an assigned rundown of psychological oppressor gatherings.
Borrell said "these conflicts on some solution for the Revolutionary Guards" had hampered progress in the discussions for a considerable length of time.
He said Mora had taken the EU's message to Tehran "that we were unable to proceed with this way".
"The response has been adequately positive," Borrell said.
"These sort of things can't be settled for the time being. Suppose things were obstructed and they have been deblocked."