TIL Desk/World/Moscow/ Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that the US has shown “encouraging signs” with regards to finding a compromise and returning to the Iran nuclear deal.
Russia supports dialogue where all claims would be addressed and discussed in an “inclusive process,” Lavrov said while addressing the Middle East Conference of Valdai Discussion Club, a Russian think tank, on Wednesday.
However, the US still tends to view the region’s problems through an “anti-Iranian prism”, Foreign Minister as further saying. The top diplomat of Russia said that Moscow does not support any modifications to the Iran nuclear deal and hopes to adhere to the original version.
“We have proposed an informal roadmap where both the US and Iran would simultaneously and consistently return to fulfilling their obligations,” Lavrov said. The Iran nuclear deal, formally named the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), was reached in 2015 by China, France, Germany, Russia, the US, and the US, the European Union and Iran.