The Nuclear deal was an agreement between the country of Iran a number of European Nations and the US. It guaranteed that the former would limit its research and development of nuclear arms in exchange for cooperation and the reduction of nuclear-related sanctions. The deal became practically ineffective in the face of the Trump administration leaving the agreement and the Iranian state not adhering by its obligations.
The US, while demanding that the Iran follow its obligations, currently has not rejoined the JCPOA. Furthermore, the American government emphasises their desire to keep the sanctions on Iran, including the ones established during the previous administration (WION, 2021). On Iran’s side of the considerations, the nation is unwilling to join the agreement while burdened by sanctions, and demands full reprieve in exchange for keeping with their side of the deal. I think that the mutually beneficial deal is not possible. As both countries are ultimately unable to compromise on their conditions for working out a deal, it is unlikely that the JCPOA will be able to fulfil its purpose. If concessions are not made on either side of the argument, it is impossible to save the 2015 Iranian Nuclear deal.
Reference
WION. (2021). Antony Blinken says hundreds of sanctions to remain on Iran if US rejoins JCPOA | 2015 Nuclear Deal.YouTube. Web.