Regional support for US-Iran nuclear talks is broader than during the talks for the 2015 deal, former Iranian lawmaker Heshmatollah Falahatpisheh said on Tuesday, according to ILNA.
“All countries in the region, except Israel, have welcomed these negotiations — even during the JCPOA, that level of support didn’t exist,” he said, calling it a clear sign that the region wants stability and expanded economic ties.
Falahatpisheh, former head of parliament’s national security committee, also criticized the use of indirect talks and urged a move to direct negotiations. He added that Iran has no ideological objection to economic cooperation with the United States.
