United Nations: Guterres wants all parties to return to the JCPOA – Mehr news agency Iran and world’s news

According to Mehr news agency, quoted from website United Nations, “Farhan Haq”, the deputy spokesman of the United Nations, said that Antonio Guterres The Secretary General of this organization still believes that the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) is one of the most important diplomatic achievements in recent years and wants to make sure that all parties fully comply with it.
According to this report, Farhan Haq in a press conference, in response to a question about Antonio’s support Guterres Regarding the JCPOA, the Secretary General of the United Nations said regarding the past incidents and disturbances in Iran: these two issues are separate.
It should be noted that after the start of the recent riots and disturbances in Iran, senior American officials, including the national security adviser and the spokesperson of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of this country, claimed at once that “the revival of the JCPOA is off the agenda of the American government” and now Washington is supporting The unrest is concentrated in Iran.
In spite of some recent rumors and claims, “Peter StanoThe spokesperson of the EU foreign policy emphasized: JCPOA is not dead, negotiations have stopped, but normal relations with Iran are still maintained.
He in this time He said: Our goal is to break the deadlock (in negotiations), but the current situation is not simple.
Joseph BurrellIn the annual report of the European Parliament in the two sections of “Common Foreign and Security Policy” and “Common Security and Defense Policy”, the head of the Union’s foreign policy emphasized on maintaining communication channels in relation to the Iran nuclear agreement.
He added: I think that regarding the issue of the nuclear agreement – the same as the famous JCPOA – communication channels should be maintained and this is a separate issue.