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Tomorrow: Nuclear talks with Iran resume in Vienna Israel today

2021-12-26T20:08:36.567Z


Negotiations between representatives of the powers and the Islamic Republic of Iran will begin in the Austrian capital.


After seven rounds of political failure the parties will try to bridge the gaps and bring back to life the original agreement from 2015, an agreement that the US unilaterally withdrew during the tenure of former President Donald Trump.

The meeting will be held at Coburg Palace with the Iranian delegation headed by Deputy Foreign Minister Baghari Kani and the discussions themselves will be led by Henrique More, who is in charge of EU foreign policy.

In addition, representatives from China, Germany, Russia, Britain and France, a country in Tehran, have recently blamed responsibility for the failure of the talks.

In this context, "the source involved in the details" was quoted in the Iranian state news agency Irena as saying that "the French delegation did not play a constructive role in the last round of talks and even slowed down the negotiation process."

Meanwhile, the Tehran Times pro-government newspaper came out on Monday with a headline in the form of a message to the West: "Artificial deadlines delay progress in talks in Vienna."

"While Iran has stressed that its draft proposals are subject to negotiation, the US and E3 - France, Britain and Germany - have chosen to present Iran as a non-cooperative and non-serious partner.

"They even hinted at the failure of the talks based on their imagination," they wrote in an editorial.

Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi // Photo: AFP,

At the same time, the Russian ambassador to the Austrian capital Mikhail Ulyanov praised the statement by the head of Iran's atomic energy organization, Muhammad Islami, who said on Friday that his country would not enrich uranium beyond 60 percent with the talks failing.

"A positive message at the beginning of the eighth round of the talks."

In addition, a source close to the Iranian negotiating team told journalist Abbas Aslani on Sunday that: "Iran is coming with full force and will remain in Vienna as long as necessary."

Last week, Prime Minister Naftali Bennett met with US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, focusing on the disagreement between Washington and Jerusalem over nuclear talks with Iran. "What is happening in Vienna has profound implications for stability in the Middle East and Israel's security In the coming years, "Bennett emphasized last quarter.

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Source: israelhayom

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