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RFI Iran demands new concessions from US to sign nuclear deal 16.08.2022 07:44

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Iran sent its response on the nuclear issue to Josep Borell, head of European diplomacy, on Monday night (15), where he explained his terms. The decision comes when the European Union says it will be a “final text” that will either be accepted or definitively abandoned.

Tehran’s response, sent before midnight, demands further concessions from the United States. “Iran has expressed concern over a number of pending issues. These are not issues that the Westerners cannot solve. We are closer to an agreement, but the work will not be completed until these issues are resolved,” he said. RFI Seyed Mohammad Marandi, advisor to the Iranian negotiation team.

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By then, Iran’s chief of diplomacy, Hossein Amir Abdollahian, said the Americans had “verbally” shown flexibility on two of the three key issues, but Iran wanted assurances that Washington would never leave again, as it did in May 2018. Nuclear agreement signed in July 2015.

This means that nothing is final yet. Especially since US State Department spokesman Ned Price reacted by saying Tehran should drop its “unnecessary” demands.

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He announced on Tuesday (16) that the European Union, for its part, is “studying” Iran’s response “in consultation with its partners” to the “final text” drawn up by the bloc to save the 2015 deal on the Iranian nuclear issue. European Commission spokesperson.

advantage position

With the war in Ukraine, the energy crisis on the eve of winter in the northern hemisphere, and significant progress in its nuclear program, Tehran believes it is in an advantageous position and wants to get as many concessions as possible from the US and European countries. as possible before any deal.

After months of stalemate, discussions resumed on August 4 in the Austrian capital for another attempt to save the international agreement signed in 2015 under the auspices of Iran, the US, Great Britain, China, France, Germany and the EU. Russia.

On 26 July, the head of European diplomacy and coordinator of the Iran nuclear deal, Josep Borrell, presented a draft compromise and encouraged the negotiating parties to accept it to avoid a “dangerous crisis”.

Siavuş Gazi

16.08.2022 07:44updated on 08/16/2022 08:12

source: Noticias
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