Iran elects hardliner as nuclear talks enter critical phase
Tehran | Ultra-conservative cleric Ebrahim Raisi swept to a landslide win in Iran’s presidential election, potentially setting Tehran on a more hostile course towards the West as world powers attempt to revive a nuclear deal that could see it return to global oil markets.
While the 60-year-old’s ascension could complicate efforts to restart the 2015 accord to limit the country’s atomic activity, it is not expected to derail them because that policy is decided by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. The European Union said the talks would resume on Sunday (Monday AEST).
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