Vienna Agreement 2? Arab report: Interim agreement between Iran and the US; meanwhile the tone is getting worse

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The pan-Arab newspaper “Rai al-Yom” reported that after nine rounds of negotiations in the nuclear talks in Vienna between Iran and the five powers, a decision was imminent. At the same time, an Iranian journalist reported from a source close to the Iranian negotiating team in Vienna Fake.

The reporter, who also serves as a presenter for the Hezbollah-affiliated Al-Mayadin network, reported that the parties had in fact reached an agreement that would remove all sanctions that had hampered the negotiation process during previous rounds.

According to the publication, the understandings were reached with the help of the group consisting of representatives of the four nearest members of the Security Council and Germany. According to the report, a temporary agreement is being formed for two years, which is intended to build trust between the parties and to examine the agreements reached. Under the interim agreement, all sanctions imposed by the Trump administration on Iran will gradually be lifted.

Meanwhile, while the powers and Iran continue to try to revive the nuclear deal in Vienna, the US and Iran are escalating mutual rhetoric. Revolutionary Guards Qassem Suleimani two years ago, the Biden administration’s National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan responded strongly in the face of the move.

“We are united in defending our people. We will work together with our allies and partners to deter and respond to any act of aggression by Iran,” he clarified, adding: “If Iran attacks one of our civilians, including the 52 people mentioned yesterday, it will face harsh bureaus. “

Sullivan stressed that the United States takes the move “in parallel with Iranian militia against American forces in the Middle East, and while Iranian officials are threatening to carry out attacks inside the United States and around the world,” he said.

The adviser also noted that Iran is wrong if it thinks the Biden administration will be lenient with it if it harms senior members of the previous administration, the Trump administration, because of the political tensions between the current president, Joe Biden, and his predecessor in the White House.

“Make no mistake – the United States will protect its citizens, including those who serve it now or those who have served it in the past. “There may be disagreements between us regarding policy towards Iran, but we are united in our determination to act against threats and provocations,” he added.

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