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US and three European countries: Diplomatic solution to Iran is the best result



The statement, released Wednesday evening, said that US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken had met with French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian, British Foreign Secretary Liz Terrace and German Foreign Minister Annalina Bauerbock in Brussels to discuss our common determination. They talked to ensure that Iran would never acquire a nuclear weapon.

“They agreed that a diplomatic solution that would guarantee a reciprocal return to full implementation of the UN Security Council would be the best outcome,” the State Department said in a statement.

They also noted that the United States, Britain, France and Germany are ready for other scenarios if necessary, as the West continues its policy of terrorizing Iran.

Earlier in the day, Blinken told NBC News that despite the West’s continuing psychological warfare to put pressure on Iran at the negotiating table: Our security will be better, I am not very optimistic about reaching this agreement. We have not reached this stage (reaching an agreement). We have to see if we can reach an agreement.

US Secretary of State in response to a question about whether time is running out? “Time is very short,” he said. Today and then during the next day we will talk about it (negotiations) with our European partners. We have worked closely with the Europeans, the European Union, France, Germany and the United Kingdom.

“So we have to see where we are going,” Blinken said, without the slightest hint of Washington’s commitments that the Vienna talks have stalled. I still believe it is in America’s interest to return to the agreement, if Iran does the same. We have not reached this point.

The eighth round of talks on lifting the sanctions, which began on December 26 last year, entered a breathtaking phase on March 11, 2014, at the suggestion of the EU foreign policy chief, and the negotiators returned to their capitals for political consultations. Most of the countries participating in the talks want the talks to conclude faster, but reaching a final agreement awaits US political decisions on a few remaining key issues.

The Islamic Republic of Iran says that if the American side acts realistically, it is possible to reach an agreement in Vienna. The agreement in Iran is a document that the sanctions will be lifted as much as possible and the region will also benefit from its implementation.

Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian recently wrote on his Twitter account: “If there is a pause in the Vienna talks, it is because of the American side’s extravagance.” Slowly We will never go overboard with America. If the White House behaves realistically, an agreement is achievable.

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