Israel has sent a delegation to Vienna to meet with American and other officials from countries engaged in discussions on rejoining a nuclear deal with Iran.

Joshua Zarka, head of the strategic department of Israel’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is to lead the delegation. He will receive updates and make clear the Israeli position about a possible return to the 2015 nuclear deal, reported Axios.

Nuclear talks resumed last week after a 10-day break. Both sides have made limited progress since the talks got started again in November after a five-month hiatus following the election of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi, a hardliner, in June.

Israel has expressed concern that the United States and other world powers will make concessions to Iran that will result in a new agreement with terms worse than the original.

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