The European Union’s coordinator for efforts to restore the Iran nuclear deal was due in Tehran for Sunday talks, as its foreign policy chief saw a renewed accord in “days”.
The European Union’s coordinator for efforts to restore the Iran nuclear deal was due in Tehran for Sunday talks, as its foreign policy chief saw a renewed accord in “days”.
A European Union (EU) foreign policy official has voiced optimistic about the results of Iran's nuclear talks in Vienna and said efforts are still on to have a successful negotiations.
Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs Hossein Amirabdollahian has warned that the Western powers in particular the United States should be held accountable for possible failure of the talks in Vienna to revive the 2015 nuclear deal and lift anti-Iran sanctions.
A group of 33 Republican senators warned U.S. President Joe Biden on Monday that they would work to thwart implementation of any new Iran nuclear agreement if his government did not allow Congress to review and vote on its terms.
As the Vienna talks enter a sensitive stage, the Western media outlets and the European troika, also known as E3, are trying to blame Iran for “slow progress,” but they seem to have forgotten that that ship has sailed.
The new envoys of UK and Germany on Saturday met and held talks with Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister and head of the Iranian team in Vienna talks Ali Bagheri Kani.
Chairman of Iran-Switzerland Joint Chamber of Commerce Sharif Nezam-Mafi expressed his disappointment over the barter of tea for oil and said through this kind of barter trade Iran will be unable to import technologies, reiterating that if the JCPOA talks in Vienna fail, remaining Swiss companies in Iran may leave the country.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman has said that Deputy Foreign Minister Ali Baqeri Kani will travel to Brussels in the coming days to continue talks with European Union Deputy Foreign Policy Chief Enrique Mora.
A top European Union official might visit Tehran within days to hold talks aimed at restarting nuclear negotiations in Vienna, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday.
Iran’s permanent envoy in Vienna-based international organizations said that the agency, the US, and the European troika cannot remain silent about Israel’s terrorist and sabotage acts.