In an official statement, the E3 countries (UK, Germany and France) warned tonight (Tuesday) that "we have weeks and not months to reach an agreement", while rejecting Iranian claims that they are "facing artificial ultimatums".
The Russian ambassador to international organizations in Vienna, Mikhail Ulyanov, tweeted in the midst of the negotiations: "Today, the nuclear work team held a helpful meeting. We see indisputable progress. The removal of sanctions has been actively discussed in informal settings," he said.
Gantz at Air Force Base: "Israel will not allow Iran to flow unbalanced weapons" // Photo: Nicole Leskbi, Ministry of Defense
Earlier, Iranian Foreign Minister Amir Abdulhian commented on what was happening in Austria, saying that "talks in Vienna are progressing well and we are determined to negotiate points of contention."
However, there is some tension in Coburg's Palace, where the talks are taking place, in light of the fact that the hourglass is running out and it is difficult to guarantee that another round will take place if the current one fails.
Last Monday, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Said Khatibazadeh confirmed that as part of the negotiations, his country is holding an alternative to drafts with the United States through Henrika More, the EU's foreign policy chief and the director general of Islamic-Western negotiations.
The head of the Iranian negotiating team, Ali Bakri Kenny, in Vienna // Photo: AFP,
In parallel with the drafts that pass between the parties, in the capitals of the countries that signed the original agreement, alternatives are being prepared.
Delegations include representatives from Russia, China, France, Britain, Germany, Iran and also the United States, through Robert Mali, President Joe Biden's envoy who participates indirectly and without direct contact with Baggari Kanyi. In Jerusalem, however, the military option against Iran continues In order to halt the expansion of its nuclear infrastructure.
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