Nuclear agreement: EU in renewed proposal to Iran

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Nuclear agreement: An expert involved in the details of the negotiations in Vienna, revealed today (Sunday) that the EU may re-raise the proposal to remove the Revolutionary Guards from the blacklist of terrorist organizations, the Saudi Al-Hadath channel reported. It was also reported that Iran, which refused the American offer, had previously agreed to a certain compromise on the matter.

Meanwhile, the journalist, Laura Rosen, Reported that Iran agreed, or at least expressed readiness, to consider a mutual commitment in exchange for removing the Revolutionary Guards from the list of terrorist organizations, but later refused the offer when it was learned that this commitment would be made public and not remain secret. At the same time, a Western diplomat said there was no complete agreement. He stressed that “the situation is difficult because the communication between the Iranian and American emissaries is not clear.”

Zarif and Kerry in talks on the nuclear agreement (archive) (Photo: Reuters)

At the same time, a senior U.S. official confirmed that the Biden administration had presented Iran with many options containing concessions and commitments that Iran would accept in exchange for its consent, but it appears to be continuing to reject them. However, the rise in oil prices, a few weeks ago as a result of the war in Ukraine, seems to have encouraged the regime in Iran to toughen its stance on nuclear and nuclear negotiations and is therefore in no hurry to revive the 2015 agreement.

As stated, the Head of EU Foreign Policy, Joseph Burrell, Said yesterday in an interview with the newspaper that he is looking for an “intermediate way” to end the deadlock that has sabotaged the achievements achieved so far in order to sign the new agreement. According to Burrell, head of EU negotiations, Enrique Teacher, Was supposed to come to Tehran to advance the talks, but Iran objected. He further noted that this is the “last ball” on the way to advancing the agreement.

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