The US propaganda and media campaign coincides with a new round of Vienna talks

The remarks came as Enrique Mora, deputy secretary general of the European Union’s foreign action service, who chairs the commission meeting, told reporters that there was a new sense of reviving the agreement, which had been hampered by US sabotage and illegal actions. It is present on all parties involved.
Pointing to the need for realism in the Vienna talks, the EU official said that all delegations were working to reach an agreement.
Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia’s representative to international organizations in Vienna, also described Thursday’s meeting of the Joint Commission in Vienna as constructive, saying that some misunderstandings had been resolved. The two sides shared common ground, including that negotiations to revive the UN Security Council in Vienna should be concluded quickly and successfully.
“We have managed to resolve some of the misunderstandings that have caused the tension,” Ulyanov told Russian reporters. Everyone reaffirmed their commitment to constructive effort.
Ali Bagheri Kani, Iran’s chief negotiator, said at the end of Thursday’s meeting of the Joint Commission of the UN Security Council: “If the necessary grounds are provided for the Vienna talks, there is no obstacle to reaching an agreement.”
The Deputy Foreign Minister stated that the view of all participants in the talks was to be able to form a forward-looking dialogue that would bring the views of the parties closer to an agreement.
In an interview with Iranian journalists based in Vienna, Bagheri said he felt different from the previous round of talks and that “the other side has found a more serious will to enter into effective and fruitful talks.”
White House spokesman Jen Saki told a news conference on Thursday, the first day of a new round of talks between Iran and the P5 + 1, that President Joe Biden was continuing to make claims against Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities. The United States is committed to ensuring that Iran does not acquire nuclear weapons, and believes that diplomacy in coordination with regional allies and partners is the best way to achieve this goal.
“We believe that a diplomatic solution is the best way to prevent a nuclear crisis,” he said, repeating Washington’s usual rhetoric.
White House spokesman: While negotiations between Iran and the P5 + 1 are under way and the West in this round of talks must respond to Iranian texts in the form of two issues of lifting oppressive sanctions and nuclear issues to reach an agreement, using the policy Pressure and interaction stated that given Iran’s continued progress, the US President has asked his team to prepare for a possible failure of diplomacy, and if diplomacy fails, we must prepare other options.
A White House spokesman, while Iran remained in the Security Council despite US commitment and breach of the agreement, claimed that “we have made it clear to Iran that the only way out of sanctions is to adhere to the nuclear deal.”
“I urge the Iranian authorities to adhere to the Biden administration,” he said.
Saki continued the US-Western psychological and media war against Iran at the same time as the Vienna talks to impose Washington’s demands, claiming that if diplomacy did not return to normal soon and Iran’s nuclear program continued to progress, we would have no choice. We will not have to take additional measures to limit most of Iran’s income-generating sectors.
A White House spokesman said a senior Treasury official would travel to the UAE next week to discuss adherence to sanctions.
According to him, the delegation will discuss with senior UAE officials as well as the country’s private sector companies and financial institutions that facilitate trade with Iran.
Asked about the opportunity to reciprocate the commitment to the UN Security Council, he said: “I do not offer a deadline, but I must say that we have provided a diplomatic way forward.” This path is still open, but given the outcome of the previous round of talks and the continuation of progress on Iran’s nuclear facilities, we are paving the way for a completely different path. So these actions are only for preparation.
Anwar Gargash, a diplomatic adviser to the UAE president, said the UAE hoped the Vienna nuclear talks would be successful and opposed additional sanctions against Iran.
According to the National, Gargash on Thursday in a conversation with the Institute of Arab Gulf countries in Washington opposed the imposition of more sanctions against Iran in case of failure of the talks and said: “I do not see further sanctions.”
“We are currently focused on diplomacy,” State Department spokesman Ned Price told a local news conference Thursday.
Reiterating that a joint return to mutual commitment to the IAEA is possible, he said, “We continue to believe that diplomacy, in close coordination with our allies and partners in the P5 + 1 and other countries, is the most sustainable and best option to prevent Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.” Is.
Fearing Iran’s nuclear progress and without mentioning Washington’s breach of the UN Security Council, the US State Department official claimed that “we are discussing other options with our close allies, including Israel.” We have already had a good conversation with the Israelis about the way forward and that we can be sure that Iran will never acquire a nuclear weapon.
Ned Price continued that the talks have resumed today and we will be able to comment on Iran’s flexibility in the next few days.
The State Department spokesman, in response to repeated allegations that he was buying time in pursuit of a policy of terror against Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, without mentioning the US nuclear arsenal and Tel Aviv, claimed that intensifying our nuclear program The crisis is getting closer.
Ned Price also claimed that he would be taken by surprise if Iran suspected that the United States was weak.
In a speech without mentioning the US nuclear arsenals and the Zionist regime and the world’s concern about these nuclear warheads, US Secretary of Defense Lloyd Austin called Iran’s peaceful nuclear activities a matter of concern and claimed that we are committed to preventing We are in favor of Iran acquiring a nuclear weapon because it is in the interest of us and the world.
While the Vienna talks are under way and taking advantage of the failed policy of maximum pressure against Iran, the Biden government official claimed that if diplomacy fails, we will take other options.
The meeting of the Joint Commission of the UN Security Council, which was attended by representatives of Iran, the P4 + 1 and the European Union, was held today, Thursday, at the Coburg Hotel to discuss Iran’s proposed texts.
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