EU lays down 'final' text to resurrect Iran nuclear deal

Aug 08, 2022 View Original Article
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52% : In response, Tehran - which says its nuclear program is for power generation and other peaceful purposes - began about a year later to breach the agreement in several ways, including rebuilding stocks of enriched uranium.
46% : The European Union on Monday said it put forward a "final" text to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal as four days of indirect talks between US and Iranian officials wrapped up in Vienna, reports Reuters.
46% :Iranian officials suggested that they did not regard the EU proposals as final, saying they would convey their "additional views and considerations" to the European Union, which coordinates the talks, after consultations in Tehran.
42% : Iran has also made demands the United States and other Western powers view as outside the scope of reviving the deal.
40% : "If these answers are positive, then we can sign this deal," he added as EU, Iranian and US prepared to leave Vienna.
40% :Iran and six major powers struck the original accord in 2015 under which it agreed to restrict its nuclear program to make it harder to use it to develop atomic weapons - an ambition it denies - in return for relief from US, EU and UN sanctions.
35% :READ: US State Department approves billions of dollars' worth of arms sales to Saudi Arabia, UAEIran has also sought to obtain guarantees that no future US president would renege on the deal if it were revived, as Trump did in 2018.
31% : US President Joe Biden has sought to revive the agreement since he took office in January 2021 and negotiations - indirect because Iran refuses to deal directly with the United States on the issue - began in Vienna in April 2021.
21% : For example, Iran has insisted the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN nuclear watchdog, drop its claims Iran has failed to fully explain uranium traces at undeclared sites.

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