America’s angry reaction to the expansion of Iran-Russia relations – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr news agency, “Robert Mali”, the representative of the United States of America in Iran affairs, violated the United Nations Charter regarding the necessity of non-interference in the internal affairs of independent countries and wrote in a Twitter message: “I think that Iran is in a situation that it wants, contrary to its position.” to sell drones to Moscow on his previous statement of neutrality in the conflict between Ukraine and Russia.
The representative of America in Iranian affairs continued in this regard: Iran now has a choice. It can seek relative dependence on Russia and benefit from a little economic opportunity, or it can choose to return to the agreement and have more normal economic relations with its neighbors, Europe and other parts of the world.
This is while several months have passed since the continuation of a new round of negotiations to lift anti-Iranian sanctions, America is still hindering its effectiveness.
Doha talks were held on July 7 and 8 this year. In these negotiations, Iran and the United States discussed indirectly with the mediation of “Enrique Mora”, the deputy in charge of foreign policy of the European Union.
After this meeting, the deputy in charge of foreign policy of the European Union explained the results of the two-day negotiations in Doha regarding the lifting of anti-Iranian sanctions.
“Enrique Mora” wrote in a Twitter message: Two days of intensive and indirect negotiations in Doha regarding the JCPOA. Unfortunately, the progress that the EU team had hoped for as a coordinator has not yet been realized. We will continue to work with greater urgency to get the key non-proliferation agreement and regional stability back on track.
It should be mentioned that after a 3-month hiatus, negotiations to lift the sanctions began in Doha, Qatar, with the presence of representatives of Iran and the United States, with a bilateral meeting between Ali Bagheri, the chief negotiator of the Islamic Republic of Iran, and Enrique Mora, the coordinator of the negotiations.