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Blinken claimed: “Iran’s actions have made the situation challenging!” Mehr News Agency Iran and world’s news



At a joint news conference with his South Korean counterpart Park Jane in Washington, Secretary of State Anthony Blinken claimed that Iran was taking steps in response to the International Atomic Energy Agency, according to the State Department website. Has adopted that makes everything more challenging, including returning to Barjam!

Asked about Iran’s frozen assets in South Korea and the Vienna talks, Blinken said: “A lot has been done about Borjam over the past year and more, including cooperation with the European Union, European partners and China. And Russia to see if we can return to mutual commitment to the UN Security Council.

The Secretary of State continued: “It is now up to Iran to decide whether or not it wants to re-engage in that agreement, because the work on re-engaging in that agreement has been completed in most cases.”

“But what we have seen is that Iran is continuing its efforts to include foreign issues in these talks that have nothing to do with these talks,” Blinken said, without mentioning repeated violations of US treaties. So they have to decide and decide very quickly whether they want to continue what has been negotiated or not.

He further added that Iran had not complied with its obligations under the NPT and that the IAEA Board of Governors’ resolution had expressed deep concern that the IAEA was failing to meet its obligations.

Earlier, three European countries, France, Britain and Germany, along with the United States, submitted a draft anti-Iran resolution to the IAEA Board of Governors stating that Iran would cooperate with the IAEA in the areas where the IAEA had questions. , Has not done.

The resolution was passed by a vote of 30 to 2, with 2 abstentions (Russia and China) and 3 abstentions (India, Libya and Pakistan). Iran also reciprocally announced that it would remove 27 IAEA surveillance cameras from its nuclear facilities.

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