Hamid Enayat is an Iranian analyst based in Europe. Human rights activist and opponent of his country's regime, he writes, among others, in the Political and Parliamentary Review on Iranian and regional issues and in favor of secularism and fundamental freedoms.
LE FIGARO. - After a five-month break, Joe Biden's United States resumed indirect negotiations with Iran on the Iran nuclear deal on Monday, November 29 in Vienna, before being temporarily suspended on December 3. Can we imagine that the agreement made in 2015, since buried by Donald Trump, could be resuscitated?
Hamid ENAYAT. -
It seems to me rather difficult, if not impossible.
In fact, the regime wants to go back to the 2015 deal that allowed it to maintain all of its nuclear infrastructure, recover $ 150 billion, and sell up to 2.5 million barrels of oil per day.
He was able, with this money, to extend and develop his network of paramilitary militias in
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