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Preparing the ground for negotiations: European powers have withdrawn a proposal to condemn Iran with the encouragement of the United States
After Iranian threats and American encouragement, Germany, France and Britain withdrew from the proposal they intended to raise at the International Atomic Energy Agency conference.
The move appears to be an attempt to resume nuclear talks.
At the same time, Iran agreed to discuss the uranium remains found by UN inspectors
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Thursday, 04 March 2021, 13:48 Updated: 14:12
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European powers - Germany, France and Britain - today (Thursday) withdrew the resolution condemning Iran, which they intended to bring to a vote at the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Board of Governors tomorrow. Western diplomats said the United States had encouraged European countries to withdraw. draft resolution.
shortly after representatives of the state have announced the withdrawal of the draft resolution, said IAEA Director General Rafael grossi that Tehran first agreed to hold talks regarding uranium remains were found by UN inspectors at two sites in Iran suspected.
He said talks on the issue would take place in early April.
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First talks in April.
Grossi and Iranian Foreign Minister Tehran (Photo: Reuters)
The draft resolution was to criticize Iran for its lack of cooperation with the IAEA regarding the findings of the inspectors, as well as about the decision to suspend the implementation of the "additional protocol" of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons
and to limit the activity of inspectors in some nuclear sites in the country.
In recent days threatened Iran says that if the decision is put to a vote, it will cancel the agreement it reached with the IAEA, which allows for continued monitoring of nuclear sites for another three months.
The Iranians have also made it clear that as long as the decision is on the table, they will not agree to meet with representatives of the United States and other powers to discuss a return to the nuclear deal.
The move is part of a broader understandings with Iran, apparently related to attempts to resume negotiations over its nuclear program. Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman welcomed the withdrawal of the draft resolution and said that it will help prepare the ground for a return of all parties to fully implement the nuclear deal.
Representative The United States in the IAEA hinted during today's hearing that Washington had agreed to reject the resolution against Iran.
"Iran has been given another opportunity to cooperate with the IAEA regarding the suspected findings before the next convention (in three months' time)," he said.
"We will decide on the continuation of our steps depending on the degree of Iran's cooperation."
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