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“Grossi’s” account of the current situation of negotiations to lift anti-Iranian sanctions – Mehr News Agency | Iran and world’s news



According to Mehr news agency, quoted by Reuters news agency, “Rafael Grossi”, the director general of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said today Wednesday in response to a question about the negotiations to lift anti-Iranian sanctions, that these talks are now at an “impasse”.

The Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, without referring to the inaction of this institution and the European Union, claimed that the agency, due to the restrictions imposed in recent months on access to Iran’s nuclear facilities to conduct inspections, key information and It is not important (about Iran’s nuclear activities).

Ned Price, the spokesperson of the US State Department, admitted in the past weeks that Washington’s focus is not on nuclear negotiations and that the government’s attention is focused on supporting the rioters. Claiming that the efforts to revive the nuclear deal have reached another dead end, he admitted that the US government is no longer focused on negotiations with Iran and has instead focused on supporting the rioters.

Despite these statements of Robert Mali, “Mikhail Ulyanov”, the representative of Russia in international organizations based in Vienna, expressed hope for the revival of the nuclear agreement with Iran and said that there is no excuse for delaying the revival of this agreement.

Earlier, in a statement in support of the recent unrest in Iran, US President Joe Biden said that the US would impose new sanctions against Iranian officials, who he claimed were involved in “violence against protesters”.

While the United States has been the party that left the JCPOA and violated its obligations, which created the current situation surrounding this agreement and has so far refused to accept its obligations to complete the negotiations, the spokesperson of the foreign ministry of this country claimed that the Iranians have made it clear that this is not an agreement. which they have been prepared to do, a deal certainly does not seem imminent.

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