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USA: Iran's approach is not serious, we will look at other ways if diplomacy fails
After Tehran expanded its demand for the lifting of sanctions in the nuclear talks, US Secretary of State Blink warned that the US would not allow Iran to withdraw from the process while continuing to advance its plan. Earlier, senior European officials said they were concerned
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Friday, 03 December 2021, 21:09 Updated: 21:44
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Nuclear talks between the powers and Iran opened in Vienna (Photo: Reuters, edited by Aviad Ballali)
US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken said tonight (Friday) that Iran's approach to the nuclear talks is not serious.
He further said that they will consider other options if the talks fail.
Blinken, who spoke at the Reuters Next conference, warned that the United States would not allow Iran to delay the process while continuing to advance its plan and that Washington would look for other options if diplomacy failed.
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Representatives of the powers in the nuclear talks, this week (Photo: Reuters)
Earlier in the United States and European powers - Britain, France and Germany - have rejected the opening bid of Iran regarding the removal of sanctions and limiting nuclear program presented talks in Vienna this week, according to a European diplomat from one of the European powers who is involved in the details of the negotiations.
Officials in Europe said they were "disappointed and concerned" Regarding the changes that Iran made in the draft agreement reached during the six rounds of negotiations that took place before the last elections in Iran.
"Iran has withdrawn from it from almost all the compromises we reached after months of tough negotiations and now demands significant changes to the wording of the agreement,"
European diplomats warned
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Its nuclear program, it is difficult to know whether the new gaps in the negotiations created as a result of the changes in the Iranian position, can be bridged in a realistic time frame.
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