Meanwhile, Iran’s foreign minister has shown flexibility on an issue that has been a major sticking point in nuclear talks, and the Iranian-led Houthi group, which is aligned with Iran, has launched an apparent peace initiative to end a seven-year war. The then US President Donald Trump abandoned the agreement in 2018, with the result that Tehran started violating its nuclear borders about a year later, and 11 months of continuous talks for its revival stopped in Vienna earlier this month, after Russia presented a new obstacle. . Sign up now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register Russia later said it had received written assurances that it would be able to carry out its work as a party to the agreement, suggesting that Moscow could allow its resumption. “Now we are very close to an agreement and I hope it will be possible,” Borrell said in a speech to the Doha International Forum. Borrell later told reporters he believed an agreement could be reached “in a few days”. Failure to try to rebuild the pact could risk a regional war or lead to tougher Western sanctions on Iran and continued upward pressure on world oil prices, which are already high due to the conflict in Ukraine, analysts say. . Enrique Mora, the EU’s nuclear co-ordinator, said on Friday he would travel to Tehran on Saturday to meet with Iran’s chief negotiator. Several difficult issues are pending. Iran wants to remove the name of a foreign terrorist organization of the United States (FTO) against the elite Guard of the Islamic Revolution (IRGC). Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said on Saturday that the lifting of US sanctions on Revolutionary Guards was one of Iran’s key demands in the talks, but added that senior IRGC officials said the agreement should not be postponed on the issue of sanctions. against the Guards. if the agreement serves the interests of the people. “But the Guards are one of the main institutions in the country … and despite the permission of the Guards officials, this is one of our main issues,” Amirabdolahian told state television. Yemen’s Houthi group said Saturday it had suspended missile and drone strikes for three days on Saudi Arabia, Iran’s regional rival, in a peace initiative it said could be a lasting commitment if Saudi Arabia coalition fighting in Yemen halted airstrikes and elevated port. restrictions. read more Amirabdollahian said this week that a nuclear deal could be reached in the short term if the United States is realistic. However, US officials have been more cautious in assessing efforts to revive the agreement, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA). Tehran is also seeking assurances that the United States will not unilaterally withdraw from any agreement. The extent to which sanctions will be overturned is another sensitive issue. Sign up now for FREE unlimited access to Reuters.com Register Report by Andrew Mills, Ghaida Ghantous, Dubai Newsroom and Aziz El Yaakoubi in Riyadh Written by Michael Georgy Edited by Alexander Smith, Helen Popper, William Maclean and Christina Fincher Our role models: The Thomson Reuters Trust Principles.