The nuclear agreement: Khamenei’s associates demand that it be postponed for two months

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close to the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran, Ali Khameneicalled today (Saturday) to the Iranian president, Ibrahim Raisi, postpone for two months the negotiations on the nuclear agreement with the Western powers. The insiders emphasized that if he agrees to this, “everything will change in Iran’s favor.” This, against the background of reports that the nuclear agreement that is taking shape is close to being signed.

In the meantime, the associates sent a message to the Iranian president through the Persian newspaper “Kohen”, and believed that “the situation today is definitely better than it was a year ago. According to the forecasts, the situation will gradually improve. The government has also shown that it is possible to do great things even without the 2015 nuclear agreement and without the FATF, established by the G7 countries”. The newspaper also wrote that “we are not a party that is in a hurry, if the situation continues like this for another two months, the situation will change and become paradise.”

The nuclear reactor in Natanz (Photo: Reuters)

At the same time, the American newspaper “Bolmberg” reported that “sources familiar with the details of the talks said that the disputes between the United States and Iran regarding the main details of the revival of the agreement are still ongoing. It may take several weeks to try and resolve them.” These statements come against the background of the wording proposed by the head of the European Union’s foreign policy, Joseph Burrellafter it seemed that the negotiations had reached an impasse.

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It was also reported in Bloomberg that although the parties to the negotiations did not respond publicly to the latest developments, there is a feeling that Tehran is under pressure to make further concessions, as Iran abandoned earlier this month its request to remove the Revolutionary Guard from the US list of terrorist organizations. More It was reported that “the issue of the Iranian sites suspected of nuclear activity is one of the main obstacles to progress in the negotiations in recent weeks.” At the same time, Raphael Grossi, chairman of the International Atomic Energy Agency, said this week that “there is a possibility of reaching a solution on the issue”. He believed that the revival of the agreement from 2015 will allow the agency’s inspectors to resume the immediate monitoring and inspection of the Iranian websites.

As a reminder, the Iranian Ministry of Foreign Affairs stated that Tehran received the American response to the comments regarding the nuclear deal, and began to study them. “We will inform the European coordinator of our position,” it was noted. The Al-Arabiya network reported that the Americans rejected all the additional conditions demanded by Tehran, and also emphasized that Iran’s uranium enrichment would not exceed 4%. It was also reported that Washington demanded the removal of any Iranian restrictions on international inspectors.

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