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“The United States is ready to return to talks on a comprehensive Joint Action Plan (CJAP);” White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan made the ridiculous claim in an interview with CNN. But Tehran has not yet shown the will to do so!

According to the media, the US official claimed without mentioning the violation of UN Security Council Resolution 2231 in 2018 by his country and the unilateral withdrawal of Washington from the UN Security Council in this regard: We return to the agreement. The fact is that Iran has not yet shown a desire to return to Borjam!

Jake Sullivan added that his country is working closely with its partners and allies to create the conditions for dialogue.

“We are ready to return to the negotiating table and continue working on this issue,” he said.

According to the Mehr news agency, Iran has recently agreed to start talks aimed at lifting illegal and inhumane sanctions on December 8 in Vienna, while emphasizing that the purpose of the talks is not just to talk; Rather, it is a matter of reaching a tangible agreement and respecting mutual interests.

Ali Bagheri, Iran’s political deputy at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, had previously written on his personal Twitter page: In a telephone conversation with Mr. Enrique Mora, the start of negotiations aimed at lifting illegal and inhumane sanctions was agreed in Vienna on December 29th.

Tehran emphasizes that as a signatory to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and a member of the International Atomic Energy Agency, it has the right to acquire nuclear technology for peaceful purposes.

In addition, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) inspectors have visited Iran’s nuclear facilities several times but have never found any evidence that the country’s peaceful nuclear energy program is deviating from military purposes.

In addition, Iran reached an agreement with the so-called P5 + 1 countries in 2015 to resolve tensions over its nuclear program; However, despite the International Atomic Energy Agency’s acknowledgment of Iran’s adherence to all of its obligations, the US government unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in May 2016.

So far, six rounds of talks have been held in Vienna between the United States and other parties to the Security Council other than Iran to facilitate the return of the United States to the Security Council. The two sides say tangible progress has been made in the talks, but with the West sabotaging, some differences remain.

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