Iran says success of nuclear talks hinges on removal of sanctions
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[February 07, 2022]
By Parisa Hafezi
DUBAI (Reuters) -Iran said on Monday that
Washington had to make a "political decision" regarding lifting
sanctions on the Islamic Republic as Tehran's demand for their full
removal to revive a 2015 nuclear deal with world powers was
non-negotiable.
After eight rounds of indirect talks between Tehran and Washington since
April, differences remain about the speed and scope of lifting sanctions
on Tehran, including Iran’s demand for a U.S. guarantee of no further
punitive steps, and how and when to restore curbs on Iran’s atomic work.
The talks paused on Jan. 28 as top negotiators returned to their
respective capitals for consultations. U.S. Special Envoy for Iran
Robert Malley on Sunday said he would soon return to Vienna, insisting
the pact could still be revived.
"The issue of removal of sanctions and Iran benefiting from it is Iran's
red line in the talks," Iranian foreign ministry spokesperson Saeed
Khatibzadeh told a weekly a news conference.
"If the U.S. returns to Vienna with a political decision and a specific
agenda ... to remove the sanctions, then surely it will be possible to
reach a deal quickly."
Iran's lead nuclear negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani would return to Vienna
on Tuesday, Khatibzadeh said.
U.S. President Joe Biden's administration on Friday re-introduced
sanctions waivers for Iran to allow international nuclear cooperation
projects, as indirect American-Iranian talks on a 2015 international
nuclear agreement with Tehran enter the final stretch.
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Iran's and U.S.' flags are seen printed on paper in this
illustration taken January 27, 2022. REUTERS/Dado Ruvic/Illustration
"Washington has decided to take a
step which has no impact on Iran's economic situation," Khatibzadeh
said, echoing Iran's Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian, who
on Sunday described the U.S. move as a "good but insufficient" step.
Iran has gradually violated nuclear limits of the nuclear pact in
reaction to then-U.S. President Donald Trump's 2018 withdrawal from
the agreement between Tehran and six powers and reimposing of
crippling sanctions on Iran.
Iran insists on the immediate removal of all Trump-era sanctions in
a verifiable process. Washington has said it would remove curbs
inconsistent with the 2015 pact if Iran resumed compliance with the
deal, implying it would leave in place others such as those imposed
under terrorism or human rights measures.
Khatibzadeh rejected warnings by Western officials that time is
running out to resurrect the pact, given Tehran's nuclear advances.
"We do not consider any fake deadlines ... This round can be the
last round if other parties fulfill their obligations and provide
guarantees to Iran," he said.
(Writing by Parisa Hafezi; Editing by Raissa Kasolowsky)
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