Iran on Sunday considered holding an informal meeting with the United States and European powers to discuss ways to revive its 2015 nuclear deal with major powers, demanding that Washington impose its unilateral sanctions built.
“Considering the recent actions and statements by the United States and three European powers, Iran is not considering this visit to hold an informal meeting with these countries, it was suggested with the EU ‘s foreign policy chief, “Saeed Khatibzadeh’ s Foreign Ministry Agreement said, according to Iranian media.
Iranian officials had said Tehran was examining a proposal by EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell to hold an informal meeting with other parties to the nuclear deal and the United States, which lifted sanctions on Iran after that President Donald Trump canceled the contract in 2018.
Iran and the new U.S. administration on President Joe Biden have been opposed to who should take the first step to revive the agreement. Iran insists U.S. must lift sanctions first while Washington says Tehran must return first to comply with the treaty, which it has breached gradually.
Iran’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif released a play on February. 1 to overcome the ban.
The meeting was to take place in the coming days, the Wall Street Journal reported earlier, adding that Washington had warned Israel in advance of the possible talks. .
Iran last week effectively set a date to lift U.S. sanctions within three months, after which it said it would remove inspection pictures of its nuclear facilities. It has also limited some scrutiny of its existing activities to ensure that Tehran’s nuclear operations are peaceful.
The DA’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, has also reported that Iran has added 17.6 kilograms (38.8 pounds) of uranium up to 20% to its stock market on February 16 – well beyond the 3.67% purity allowed under the JCPOA.