Robert Mali continued to throw the ball in Iran’s court to lift the sanctions

Robert Maley claimed on his Twitter account on Wednesday local time: I think that Iran is going to be in a position to sell drones to Russia, contrary to its previous position of neutrality in the Ukraine war, it sends a big message.
Continuing his claims, he added: Iran is now facing a choice. This country can choose a position of relative dependence on Russia and have a very limited economic opportunity, or it can return to the JCPOA and have more normal relations with its neighboring countries, Europe and the rest of the world.
On Tuesday, local time, in an interview with the CNN news channel, Robert Malley, the US special representative for Iran affairs, claimed: We are ready to return to the JCPOA. This agreement can reduce tensions in the region and pave the way for a wider reduction of tension.
Like other American officials, he claimed that Tehran must finally decide whether it wants to return to the JCPOA or not.
At the same time, without mentioning the violation of the agreement and the lack of decisive political decision of the Biden administration, the US special representative for Iran claimed that the possibility of revitalizing the 2015 nuclear agreement is decreasing day by day.
At the same time as the presence of Russian President Vladimir Putin in Iran, he threatened Tehran with punishment and sanctions if it provided drones to Moscow.
Mali threatened about the serious claims of America against Tehran regarding the sending of drones to Russia: We have tools at our disposal and by means of them we will sanction any transfer of such drones to Russia.
Ned Price, the spokesperson of the US State Department, also stated yesterday regarding the claims of providing Iranian drones to Moscow, as well as the visit of Russian President Vladimir Putin to Tehran and the possibility of signing a contract in this regard, he claimed that we expressed our concerns about the possibility of providing Iranian drone technology to Russia. we have done
Continuing Washington’s claims, he added that we will closely follow the developments. All of our sanctions are still in place and any deal with Iran regarding drones will be subject to our sanctions as well as a number of countries around the world.
According to IRNA, Jake Sullivan, the national security adviser of the White House, who, on the eve of US President Joe Biden’s visit to West Asia, claimed in the White House among reporters that according to US information, Iran is preparing to send drones to Russia for their use. It is in Ukraine.
He also claimed that Tehran is preparing to train Russians to work with these drones.
The American national security advisor also claimed that it is not clear whether Iran has provided these drones to Russia or not.
Two US senators have presented a new proposal that requires the US government to provide regular and comprehensive reports to Congress on Iran’s nuclear program and the country’s claims regarding Iran’s efforts to obtain nuclear weapons, as well as introducing a strategy to counter it. .
This plan, which was presented by Democratic Senator Bob Menendez and Chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, if approved, will give Congress the authority to play a greater role in regulating the US policy towards Iran.
This bipartisan plan requires the Secretary of State to form a task force consisting of officials from the State Department, the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the Department of Energy, and the CIA, which will focus on dealing with Iran’s nuclear program.
According to the Zionist site, Jewish Insider, this working group will submit a report to Congress every 120 days on the status of Iran’s nuclear program. The report includes detailed details of uranium enrichment and nuclear material stockpiling, weapons manufacturing, missile development, and other potentially related activities and their threats to American citizens and forces.
According to this anti-Iranian plan, in the event of significant progress in Iran’s nuclear weapons or missile capabilities, the task force will be required to submit an immediate report to Congress within 72 hours.
The Qatar talks were held on the 7th and 8th of July, after a three and a half month hiatus following the Vienna talks, between Iran and the United States indirectly and with the facilitation of the European Union.
Continuing their blame game, the American officials insist on showing Iran as the cause of the delay in reaching the final agreement and the possible failure of the negotiations, while Tehran has set its demands based on the 2014 agreement and the experience of the western side’s violation of the covenant.
In an article in the Washington Post before his trip to the region, the President of the United States, Joe Biden, criticized his predecessor Donald Trump and wrote clearly: “Regarding Iran, we are with our allies and partners in Europe and around the world. “We united to remove our isolation. Now it is Iran that is isolated until it returns to the nuclear deal.”
He pointed to the anti-Iranian action of issuing a resolution in the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency in June of this year (2022) and acknowledged: My government will continue to increase diplomatic and economic pressure until Iran is ready to return to complying with the agreement. 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA); As I am still prepared to do so.
In response to the article of the President of the United States of America in the Washington Post newspaper, Iran says: Mr. Joe Biden’s emphasis on pursuing the policy of economic and diplomatic pressure against Iran contradicts the statement of the United States’ continued desire to revive the 2015 agreement and in the path of the Trump administration’s failed policy of maximum pressure. It is against the Islamic Republic of Iran.