Robert Mali’s meeting with Zionist lobbies against the JCPOA

According to reports, the chief American negotiator has met and discussed with the leaders of several Jewish organizations in the United States, including the Jewish Federations of North America, the Conference of Heads of Major American-Jewish Organizations, the pro-Israel Democratic Majority and the AIPAC lobby in the indirect negotiations between Tehran and Washington. .
According to the Jewish Insider report, most of the participants in this meeting were critics of the 2015 nuclear agreement (JCPOA).
The participants have refused to present the materials presented in this meeting.
On Friday, Anthony Blinken said in a press conference with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in Brussels about the negotiations with Iran: “In the past weeks, we were able to fill some gaps.”
The US foreign minister claimed: Iran also abandoned some of its non-JCPOA demands, but its recent response has set us back.
He clarified: However, we are not going to reach an agreement that does not meet our minimum requirements.
This senior official of the Biden administration continued: We will only conclude an agreement that will advance our national security.
He claimed without referring to Washington’s excesses, but what we have witnessed seems to take us backward and not forward.
John Kirby, the strategic communications coordinator of the White House’s National Security Council, told reporters on Thursday local time while the Vienna talks are awaiting the political decision of Joe Biden’s administration, adding: “There are still gaps and differences.” Negotiations are still ongoing.
The White House official said that negotiations are continuing, and that the likelihood of reaching an agreement is not as high as in the past.
The strategic communications coordinator of the US National Security Council added that if an agreement is not reached with Iran, Biden will seek to ensure that there are other options to prevent Iran from achieving the ability to build nuclear weapons.
According to IRNA, the new round of negotiations to lift Iran sanctions after a five-month break began on August 13 in Vienna, and these negotiations ended after four days on August 17 when the delegations returned to the capitals.
The holding of this round of negotiations took place after the European Union’s foreign policy official claimed in the Financial Times newspaper that he has put a new proposal package on the table, which includes up-to-date solutions regarding the lifting of sanctions and Iran’s nuclear steps.
On August 25 (August 16), the Islamic Republic of Iran sent its comments and requests regarding the European Union’s proposals for sanctions relief talks in Vienna, and after more than a week, the United States gave its opinion on the issue on August 24 (August 24). presented to the European Union.
The spokesman of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Nasser Kanani, informed the coordinator on the 10th of Shahrivar (September 1st) about the submission of the Islamic Republic of Iran’s comments regarding the US response to the text of the draft agreement on the lifting of sanctions and said: After receiving the US response, the Islamic Republic of Iran’s expert team was carefully examined and Iran’s responses were compiled and delivered to the coordinator after evaluation at different levels. The submitted text has a constructive approach with the aim of finalizing the negotiations.
The talks have reached the crucial stages while reaching the finish line and the final agreement is pending the political decisions of the West, especially the United States of America as the party violating the 1994 agreement.
The Islamic Republic of Iran emphasizes that it is necessary to reach an agreement, the sustainability of the lifting of sanctions is guaranteed in some way, and that this issue should not remain as a lever of pressure to be used against Iran in the future, and it is looking for an agreement in which the economic benefit of the people is ensured, trade Foreigners of Iran should remove the illegal restrictions on the sale of oil.
At the same time as the sanctions lifting negotiations have reached the final stages and while these negotiations are waiting for Washington’s political decision, the movements of the opponents of the possible return of the Biden government to the JCPOA, especially the Zionists, have increased.