The European troika repeated the claims against Iran – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr news agency, citing Al-Mayadin, the European troika claimed that Tehran should not make unrealistic demands in the nuclear negotiations with the aim of throwing the ball in Iran’s court.
According to this report, the joint statement of the countries of France, England and Germany states: Today’s talks are not a new round of negotiations, but rather technical talks about Iran’s response to Joseph Burrell’s plan.
This statement adds: the text of the agreement is on the table and there will be no new round of negotiations.
In this statement, it is also claimed: Iran should not raise unrealistic demands outside the framework of the comprehensive plan of joint action in the negotiations.
It should be noted that the negotiations on the lifting of sanctions and the return of the United States to the JCPOA agreement in the 13th government started in Vienna in early January last year, but due to Washington’s lack of seriousness, these talks were stopped in March. After a break of several months, a new round of negotiations was held on the 7th and 8th of July in Doha, Qatar, but so far it has not led to a clear and clear result, and the fate of the JCPOA is still in an aura of uncertainty.
On Wednesday, Ali Bagheri announced his trip to Vienna, the capital of Austria, to participate in the new round of talks on lifting sanctions and revitalizing the JCPOA. Responsibility rests with those who violated the agreement and failed to distance themselves from the infamous legacy of the past. America should appreciate the opportunity provided by the generosity of JCPOA members. The ball is in their court to show maturity and act responsibly.
“Robert Mali”, the US special representative for Iran affairs, also announced his departure to Vienna yesterday evening to resume nuclear negotiations based on the proposal of Joseph Borrell, the European Union’s foreign policy official. Before these negotiations, Robert Malley wrote in New American Spacecraft: Our expectations are limited, but the United States welcomes the efforts of the European Union and is ready to try to reach an agreement in good faith.