Araghchi: Cairo agreement was destroyed by United States, three European countries
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-60% Medium Left
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
51% : " He added: "When Iran later signed an agreement with the International Atomic Energy Agency in Cairo to resume inspections -- with Egyptian mediation and despite the bombing of our nuclear facilities -- the European trio sought to impose UN sanctions on our people under American pressure.37% : In a post on the "X" platform on Friday, monitored by the Yemen News Agency (Saba), Araghchi stated: "Just as diplomacy was attacked by Israel and the United States in June, the Cairo Agreement has now been wiped out by the United States and the E3.
31% : " He pointed to what he described as the "ugly sequence" of events that led to the current situation: "When we were on the verge of the sixth round of nuclear talks with the United States, Iran was suddenly attacked by Israel, followed by the United States.
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