Iran's Foreign Ministry has blamed the United States for "hesitating" in arriving at a recovery of the 2015 atomic arrangement. "The Americans are tarrying and there is inaction from the European sides … America and Europe need an arrangement more than Iran," Iran's Foreign Ministry representative Nasser Kanaani said on Monday. "Until we settle on all issues, we can't say that we have agreed," he likewise said, adding: "We look for a decent understanding which would ensure Iran's public advantages and would be durable. … We will not be chomped two times." The remarks come comes days after Iran answered an European Union proposition, what it said was a "last deal," to restore the atomic arrangement between the Islamic Republic and the world powers. Iran's reaction to the proposition has not been unveiled. The United States said that it is concentrating on the reaction. In the mean time, the heads of the United States, France, Germany, and the United Kingdom examined the endeavors to restore the Iran atomic arrangement in a joint discussion on Sunday, as per an assertion gave by the White House. US President Joe Biden, President Emmanuel Macron of France, Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany, and Prime Minister Boris Johnson of the United Kingdom "examined continuous talks over Iran's atomic program, the need to reinforce support for accomplices in the Middle East area, and joint endeavors to discourage and oblige Iran's undermining provincial exercises," as per the assertion, which was centered around the pioneers' conversation on the Russian attack of Ukraine and the circumstance at the Zaporizhzhya Nuclear Power Plant. The Trump Administration hauled the US out of the atomic arrangement in 2018 and snapped back sanctions on Iran, driving Iran to advance uranium at more elevated levels, disregarding the arrangement. Talks among Iran and the world powers to resuscitate the arrangement started in Vienna in April 2021 and incorporate the US by implication.