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Former French ambassador to US expresses pessimism over revival of nuclear deal – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news


According to the Mehr news agency, “Gerard آرودOn the one hand, the former French ambassador to the United States said on his Twitter account about the Vienna talks and the revival of the nuclear deal: The United States can not grant many concessions. “On the other hand, Iran is reluctant to make concessions in exchange for the partial or temporary lifting of sanctions.”

“Iran may consider that over time, with the help of China, Russia and others, it will ease the maximum pressure, and ultimately, the nuclear capability will be its best guarantee in the future,” Aroud said.

The former French ambassador added: “From the beginning, I was not optimistic about the possibility of returning to Burjam after three years of maximum pressure. Only an immediate US decision in January could break down this wall of mistrust. “It’s too late now.”

Previously, “Enrique موراThe EU Deputy Foreign Minister announced after the joint meeting of the Joint Commission on Friday that the negotiating delegations would return to Vienna on Wednesday or Thursday next week to resume talks.

He in this About He added: “Consultations will continue and all parties will consider all proposals.”

Mo also said that we have started fruitful consultations with the new Iranian negotiating team.

“We need more work and we agreed to return in the middle of next week,” the Chinese envoy said. The negotiating delegations agreed to return to their capitals for further consultations.

Friday was the last day of the seventh round of Vienna talks, and negotiating delegations are expected to return to their capitals to review drafts submitted by Iran.

The Iranian delegation presented two documents to the other side, the first on the lifting of sanctions and the second on nuclear issues. There is a third document that has not yet been presented, which examines how to ensure the lifting of sanctions.

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