Iran's Khamenei blames "cowardly" U.S. for pause in nuclear talks
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[July 28, 2021]
By Parisa Hafezi
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran's supreme leader on
Wednesday declared Tehran would not accept Washington's "stubborn"
demands in talks to revive a 2015 nuclear deal and said the United
States had failed to guarantee that it would never abandon the pact
again.
"The Americans acted completely cowardly and maliciously," state TV
quoted Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as saying.
"They once violated the nuclear deal at no cost by exiting it. Now they
explicitly say that they cannot give guarantees that it would not happen
again."
Since April 9, Tehran and six world powers have been in talks to revive
the nuclear pact ditched three years ago by then U.S. President Donald
Trump, who argued it favoured Iran.
The sixth round of indirect talks between Tehran and Washington
adjourned on June 20, two days after hardline cleric Ebrahim Raisi was
elected president of the Islamic Republic. Parties involved in the
negotiations have yet to announce when the next round of negotiations
will resume.
Like Khamenei, Raisi has backed the revival of the nuclear pact but
officials have said that his government might adopt "a hardline"
approach. Khamenei, not the president, has the last say on Iran's state
matters, including the nuclear policy.
Iranian and Western officials have said significant gaps remained to
reinstate the deal, under which Iran agreed to curb its nuclear program
to make it harder to obtain fissile material for a weapon in return for
relief from tough sanctions. Iran says it has never sought nuclear
weapons and never would.
HARSH SANCTIONS
Harsh sanctions reimposed by Trump since 2018 have prompted Tehran to
violate the deal's limits. However, Tehran says its nuclear steps are
reversible if Washington lifts all sanctions.
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Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei meets with Iranian
President Hassan Rouhani and his cabinet members, in Tehran, Iran
July 28, 2021. Official Khamenei Website/Handout via REUTERS
U.S. President Joe Biden seeks to reinstate and eventually broaden
the pact to put more limits on Iran’s nuclear work and its missile
development and constrain its regional activities.
Khamenei again flatly rejected adding any other issues to the deal.
"In the recent nuclear talks, the Americans staunchly insisted on
their obstinate stance. When making promises and on paper they say
they will remove sanctions, but in practice they have not and they
will not," Khamenei said.
Khamenei said Washington is "stubborn" and insists on adding a
sentence to the existing nuclear deal.
"By adding this sentence, they want to provide an excuse for their
further interventions on the nuclear deal and (Iran's) missile work
and regional issues," Khamenei said. "Then if we refuse to discuss
those issues, Americans will accuse Iran of violating the nuclear
deal and they will say the agreement is over."
(Writing by Parisa Hafezi)
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