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US claim: We are ready to return to Borjam



US State Department spokesman Ned Price reiterated the claims of US officials at a news conference on Tuesday ahead of the resumption of talks between Iran and the P5 + 1 to lift unilateral US sanctions against Iran and Washington’s return to the Security Council.
Without mentioning Iran’s peaceful nuclear program, the State Department official claimed that we continue to believe that a reciprocal reciprocal commitment to the IAEA Board is the best and most effective means of preventing Iran from acquiring a nuclear weapon.
Referring to the six rounds of talks between Iran and the P4 + 1 group in Vienna, he said that he hoped that Iran would continue the progress of the previous six rounds of talks in Vienna.
“We are not ready to take unilateral steps,” Ned Price, who repeated his remarks yesterday in response to reporters’ questions, said in response to a reporter’s question about the Biden administration’s efforts to facilitate the talks. We are ready to return to Borjam.
Ned Price’s remarks come as Washington has withdrawn from Borjam and Tehran has not withdrawn from the international agreement, despite US violations of Borjam and the Europeans’ disloyalty.
In response to a reporter about other options ahead, Ned Price said that US officials have openly stated that diplomacy with Iran is their preferred route.
He also claimed that in the next few days we will see what approach Iran will take and if it shows that it does not have a specific goal, we will resort to other methods and tools.
Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian stressed in a telephone conversation with his Swiss counterpart today that talks on lifting sanctions against Iran would begin next week, and that Tehran was serious about reaching a good agreement. But America’s contradictory behavior is one of the main obstacles in the negotiations.
According to IRNA on Tuesday, Amir Abdullahian and Ignacio Cassis discussed bilateral issues, the Vienna talks and some regional issues in a telephone conversation on Tuesday.
Negotiations on the resumption of the implementation of the UN Security Council and the lifting of the cruel and inhumane US sanctions against Iran are scheduled to take place on November 29 (November 29) in Vienna.
So far, six rounds of talks have been held in Vienna between Iran and the Group of Four plus one. Ali Bagheri Kani, the Deputy Foreign Minister for Political Affairs, who is chairing the Iranian delegation to the Vienna talks, stated in an interview with Al-Jazeera: “We must focus on the seriousness of the Vienna talks.” Our focus is on lifting the oppressive sanctions, and the United States has no choice but to accept the new reality of the nuclear deal.
“We will continue our nuclear activities and development in accordance with the provisions of the nuclear agreement,” he said. We want assurances that sanctions will be lifted, and Washington must provide that in the Vienna talks.
The Deputy Foreign Minister stressed: If the nuclear deal does not guarantee Iran’s enjoyment of it, the window of the nuclear deal will not remain open forever.
Iran complied with all of its obligations under the agreement, one year after the US’s illegal withdrawal from the Security Council, to give European countries that promised to compensate for the effects of Washington’s withdrawal a chance to live up to that promise.
But a year after the US withdrew from Borjam, Tehran announced that it would reduce its obligations under Borjam in a few steps, given that European countries had not fulfilled their promises. The reduction of Iran’s obligations was based on the provisions of the Borjam nuclear agreement.
The Islamic Republic of Iran, as a responsible country, has repeatedly stated that it will return to fulfilling its obligations in the UN Security Council if all US sanctions are lifted in a verifiable manner.

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