Kourosh ZiabariAsia Times: After dragging their feet on how to kick off the elusive process of resurrecting the moribund Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the Iranian government and the Biden administration are now involved in a fresh round of diplomatic efforts to sew up the full compliance of all parties with the deal terms.

The Austrian capital Vienna is hosting delegations from Iran and six world powers, moderated by the European Union, where shuttle diplomacy and painstaking negotiations to revive the debilitated Iran deal started on Tuesday and are expected to continue until Friday.

Iran, the trio of France, Germany and the United Kingdom, as well as China and Russia, meet at the Grand Hotel Vienna. The US representatives, headed by the State Department’s Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley, convene in a nearby hotel, and the Europeans commute between the two residences, exchanging messages for Iranians and Americans so the two arch-foes don’t encounter each other head-on.

While the Americans have been open to unmediated talks with Iran since Joe Biden came to office, there has been acerbic opposition to engagement with the United States in Tehran, particularly on the side of the hardline-dominated parliament, and the Rouhani administration eventually caved in to no talks with the Americans, only agreeing to the EU diplomats functioning as intermediaries.

This is the first time since the beginning of President Joe Biden’s tenure that talks on the regeneration of the JCPOA are being held at a senior level in person. The Vienna talks were preceded by a virtual JCPOA Joint Commission session on April 2 that excluded the United States, presently a non-party to the deal.

‘An initial success’