KEY POINTS
  • Biden said in his first sitdown interview since ascending to the presidency that Iran would have to stop enriching uranium before his administration would lift sanctions.
  • The Trump administration withdrew the United States from the JCPOA in 2018.
  • Following Washington's exit from the nuclear deal, other signatories of the pact ⁠— France, Germany, the U.K., Russia and China ⁠— tried to keep the agreement alive. 
  • Tehran has refused to negotiate while U.S. sanctions remain in place.
U.S. President-elect Joe Biden attends a briefing to deliver remarks on the U.S. response to the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak, at his transition headquarters in Wilmington, Delaware, December 29, 2020.

WASHINGTON – President Joe Biden said the United States will not offer sanctions relief as a way to entice Iran back to the negotiating table over the country's nuclear program.

Biden, in a clip from a CBS interview on Sunday, indicated that Iran would have to stop enriching uranium before his administration would lift sanctions.