Iranian nuclear negotiations resume Thursday in Vienna under the worst auspices.
The last meeting, organized after five months of silence from the Iranians, ended last week on failure.
“Disappointed”
and
“worried”,
the Europeans could only note that the Iranians had gone back on almost all of the compromises laboriously found last June.
Iranian negotiators have since returned to Tehran to take their instructions from the new ultraconservative power.
They will return with it to the Austrian capital.
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Diplomacy at the bedside of the Iran nuclear deal
This is, according to the British Foreign Office, the
“last chance”
offered to the Iranians to return to the 2015 agreement, the JCPOA, which is to limit their nuclear program.
But the French no longer believe it.
"We have the feeling that the Iranians want to make the negotiations last, and the longer the discussion lasts, the more, at the same time, they go back on the commitments made.
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