Differences narrowed but not easy to bridge, Iran says Iran says onus mainly on U.S. to clinch new agreement U.S. puts onus on Iran, ‘fair distance’ still to any deal Hardliner Raisi won Iran’s presidential election Israel: Don’t talk to ‘hangmen regime’ under Raisi DUBAI, June 20 (Reuters) – Western officials warned Tehran on Sunday that negotiations to revive its nuclear deal could not continue indefinitely, after the sides announced a break following the election of a new hardline president in Iran. Negotiations have been ongoing in Vienna since April to work out how Iran and the United States can both return to compliance with the nuclear pact, which Washington abandoned in 2018 under then-President Donald Trump, and Iran subsequently violated. Sunday’s pause in the talks came after Ebrahim Raisi, a hardliner and fierce critic of the West, won Iran’s presidential election on Friday. Two diplomats said they expected […]