"There are a number of steps the leadership in Iran needs to take in order to abide by their international obligations. The P5+1 is ready to meet Iran when it's ready to respond substantively to the balanced proposal put forward in Almaty," State Department spokesperson Jen Psaki said.
"The ball is in their court to respond with a substantively balanced proposal on how to move forward. These negotiations have been private. We are waiting for that and we'll see what they present, and if they present something," she noted.
Psaki said the US looks forward to work with Hasan Rowhani, who emerged victorious in the recently concluded Iran polls, and hopes that he will fulfill the campaign promises like expanding personal freedom, releasing political prisoners and improving Iran's relations with international community.
"But time will tell. We certainly congratulate the Iranian people for demonstrating the courage to make their voices heard in this election. Reports from Iran indicate that the voting was calm and orderly, and the indications of fraud that marked previous Iranian presidential elections were not immediately evident," she said.