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Qatari Foreign Minister: Doha is working to streamline the nuclear talks



Al-Thani expressed great concern over the possible failure of the nuclear talks, adding that he did not want a nuclear race in the Persian Gulf and the Middle East, IRNA reported on Wednesday from the Axius website.

The Emir of Qatar, Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, was the first leader of the countries south of the Persian Gulf to pay a visit to US President Joe Biden at the White House on Monday.

The Qatari foreign minister also told Al Jazeera on Monday night that reaching a nuclear deal was important for us, as it was a factor of stability in the region, and that we would use open channels with the United States and Iran to bring views closer together. Encourage the Iranian side to take positive action against the countries of the region.

Explaining the meeting between Emir Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani and US President Joe Biden in Washington, bin Abdul Rahman said that various issues, including “nuclear talks with Iran”, were discussed during the meeting.

Biden met with Emir of Qatar Sheikh Tamim bin Hamad al-Thani at the White House on Monday, local time, and said Doha would be a major non-NATO ally for Washington.

The eighth round of talks on lifting the sanctions began on January 26, 1400, and after nearly 30 days of intensive diplomatic consultations, it has entered a period of short-lived political decision-making, which will continue in a few days. The talks have now reached a stage where the United States must decide whether to accept Iran’s legitimate demands.

The Islamic Republic of Iran emphasizes; The more serious the other side is to prepare for the lifting of sanctions, and the more serious the will to accept Iran’s mechanisms for lifting the sanctions, the shorter the time to reach a final agreement.

A US State Department official said after a few days break in the Vienna talks between Iran and the P4 + 1 that everyone knows that we are approaching the final stage of the talks and that we need political decisions.

In an interview with some international media reporters on Friday, the US State Department spokesman described the Vienna talks in January as the most intensive round of talks for a joint return to full implementation of the UN Security Council, stating that everyone knows they are close to the final stage. We need political decisions. The negotiators, including Robert Mali, the US special envoy for Iran, will return to their capitals this weekend (Saturday and Sunday) to consult.

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