Ankara 'hopes' US returns to Iran nuclear deal

Turkey's Foreign Minister Mevlüt Çavuşoğlu said on Jan. 29 that he hopes the Biden administration would return to the nuclear deal and lift sanctions on Iran.

Speaking at a joint news conference with his Iranian counterpart Javad Zarif in Istanbul, Çavuşoğlu said that Turkey has always supported the nuclear deal that was reached by the U.S., EU and Iran.

"I hope the Biden administration will return to the agreement and so the sanctions on brotherly Iran will be lifted."

Touching on the Karabakh deal, he said that they want a permanent cease-fire.

In this regard, we are planning to establish a mechanism with Azerbaijan, Russia, Armenia, Georgia and Iran, he said.

"Peace and stability in the South Caucasus is for the benefit of everyone, for the countries of the region, but most of all, Armenia will benefit," Çavuşoğlu noted, adding that they expect Armenia to take constructive steps in this regard.

For his part, the Iranian foreign minister hailed relations with Turkey, adding that ties will deepen when the U.S. adopts more reasonable attitudes.

He went on to say that cooperation between Turkey and Iran on the Caucasus will definitely benefit regional countries.

"Iran-Turkey relations are very important for us and filled with mutual benefits," Zarif said.

He expressed the hope that the trade volume between the two countries will return to the pre-pandemic and -embargo days.

"Unfortunately, the U.S. is used to imposing sanctions," Zarif said.

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