Iran’s Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said Wednesday
that if the red lines of the Islamic Republic are respected, Iran
is ready to take final steps to reach an agreement on the revival
of the 2015 nuclear deal, Trend reports citing IRNA.
He said that there was an opportunity to discuss issues related
to the lifting of anti-Iran sanctions with EU’s foreign policy
chief Josep Borrell and EU coordinator for the nuclear talks
Enrique Mora during the visit to Jordan.
“Our understanding is that the parties (to the nuclear deal) are
returning to realism, and we also announced that if our red lines
are respected, we are ready to take the final steps to reach an
agreement,” Amir-Abdollahian told reporters at the conclusion of
his visit to Amman, where he attended the Baghdad Conference for
Cooperation and Partnership.
He said that over the last months, the United States has
repeatedly declared its preference for the final steps of all
parties for the return to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
(JCPOA), but they behaved “hypocritically in the media.”
In the meeting with Borrell and Mora, the Iranian side talked
about all these issues and emphasized that “if the U.S. claims for
diplomatic follow-up (of Vienna talks) is true, they cannot do
other ways using media for extracting concessions” from Iran,
Amir-Abdollahian was quoted as saying.
Iran signed the JCPOA with world powers in July 2015, agreeing
to put some curbs on its nuclear program in return for the removal
of the sanctions on the country. The United States, however, pulled
out of the deal in May 2018 and reimposed its unilateral sanctions
on Tehran, prompting the latter to reduce some of its nuclear
commitments under the deal.
The talks on the JCPOA’s revival began in April 2021 in Vienna.
No breakthrough was achieved after the latest round of talks in
early August.
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