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CNN: Apparently, the talks between Bagheri Kenny and Enrique Mora were positive – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news



According to the Mehr news agency, CNN quoted diplomatic sources and claimed that the recent talks between Ali Bagheri Keni, the chief negotiator of our country, and Enrique Mora, the deputy in charge of the European Union’s foreign policy, have had positive results.

These knowledgeable diplomatic sources, who CNN says did not want to be named due to the sensitivity of the issue, said: “It seems that positive developments have been achieved in the negotiations to revive the JCPOA and Iran’s growing nuclear program. The talks between Iran and the European Union on Wednesday focused on the main points and issues, including The level of nuclear enrichment and Iran’s cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency were concentrated.

According to CNN sources: the two-day talks in Doha, Qatar between Enrique Mora and Ali Bagheri Keni, have led to positive developments in many issues. The conditions of the current talks are positive for reducing tensions.

In recent weeks, several speculations and news about the nuclear agreement between Iran and the United States were raised by various regional and international media circles. The visit of Haytham bin Tariq, the Sultan of Oman and the closing of two alleged safeguard cases of the International Atomic Energy Agency, as well as the exchange of prisoners between Iran and Europe, intensified these speculations.

In this context, on Thursday (June 18), “Middle East Eye” claimed in a report that Iran and the United States are approaching a temporary agreement that will provide an opening in some sanctions against the reduction of Iran’s enrichment activities.

Both Iran and the United States have denied this news and one of the spokespersons of the National Security Council of the White House told the media in response to the Middle East Eye article that “this report is false and misleading, and any report regarding a temporary agreement with Iran is false.” Iran also rejected not the negotiations, but the interim agreement, and Iran’s representative at the United Nations emphasized that “there is no interim agreement to replace the JCPOA and it is not on the agenda.

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