German Chancellor Olaf Schulz has said that the prospects for the resumption of the stalled nuclear deal with Iran by world powers are dwindling with the passage of time and the moment of truth has come for the country's leadership in Tehran.
Speaking to participants on Saturday, February 19, the second day of the three-day Munich Security Conference in the southern German state of Bavaria, Social Democrat politician Olaf Schulz said that the Iranian nuclear talks in Vienna had made significant progress and had stalled for the past few years. The resumption of the nuclear deal is possible
However, the German chancellor warned that despite progress in the negotiations, the prospects for a resumption of the nuclear deal were diminishing with the passage of time and the hour of truth for the country's leadership in Tehran had now arrived.
Speaking at the Munich Security Conference, Olaf Schulz said: "We now have the opportunity to reach an agreement that would lead to the lifting of sanctions on Iran. But if we do not succeed soon, there is a danger of the Vienna talks failing. "
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