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2022-08-03T13:18:15.580Z


The US and Iran will resume negotiations tomorrow in Vienna on returning to the nuclear agreement - voila! news


The US and Iran will resume negotiations tomorrow in Vienna on returning to the nuclear agreement

Barak Ravid

03/08/2022

Wednesday, August 03, 2022, 4:05 p.m. Updated: 4:10 p.m.

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In the video: the head of the Atomic Energy Agency announces that Iran has removed 27 cameras from its nuclear facilities (Photo: Reuters)

The USA and Iran will resume the indirect negotiations between them tomorrow (Thursday) in Vienna on returning to the nuclear agreement from 2015, so said Lavala!

A senior official in the US government.

Biden (Photo: Reuters)

why is it important

  • The indirect talks between the parties will resume after EU Foreign Minister Joseph Borrell recently presented a new and updated draft agreement and called on Iran to make a decision.

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what are they saying

  • "We are returning to Vienna with low expectations but with a willingness to make an extra effort with an open heart and a willing mind," said the senior official in the American administration.

  • EU mediator Enrique Mora wrote on Twitter that he is on his way to Vienna and that the talks will focus on the updated draft proposed by Borrell.

the situation picture

  • The last round of indirect negotiations between the US and Iran that took place in Qatar about a month ago ended without results.

  • During President Biden's visit to Israel, he stated that the US "will not wait forever" for Iran to respond to its offer to return to the 2015 nuclear agreement.

  • Last week it was published in Vala!

    Because President Biden's senior adviser on Middle East affairs Brett McGurk said that the White House estimates that it is "highly unlikely" that there will be a return to the nuclear agreement with Iran in the near future.

  • EU Foreign Minister Joseph Burrell, who leads the mediation between the US and Iran, emphasized last week that the draft agreement he presented is a "final proposal".

European Union Foreign Minister Joseph Burrell (Photo: AP)

The senior official in the American administration said that the European Union proposed to meet in Vienna and discuss the updated draft of the agreement so that each side would present its response and it would be possible to see if it was possible to make "adjustments" and technical changes that would make it possible to reach an agreement based on the draft.



"If Burrell believes it is necessary to make sure we have turned over every stone in trying to reach an agreement, we welcome his efforts and are ready to do so, but we come to the talks with our eyes open and with realistic expectations," said the senior US administration official.



The senior US administration official added that everyone knows what the deal should look like to return to the nuclear deal, but clarified that in order to succeed in doing so, Iran needs to remove its demands on issues outside the framework of the nuclear deal, such as the issue of the Revolutionary Guards.



"In any case, we are not waiting for the Iranians. They are expanding their nuclear program at the same time as the negotiations, but we are not sitting idly by and increasing the pressure on them by imposing additional sanctions as we did earlier this week," said the American official.

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