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Iran envoy leaves as EU says time to decide on nuclear talks

Published 03/06/2022, 11:52 PM
Updated 03/07/2022, 05:55 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: The Iranian flag flutters in front the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) headquarters in Vienna, Austria July 10, 2019.  REUTERS/Lisi Niesner/File Photo
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By John Irish, Parisa Hafezi and Francois Murphy

VIENNA (Reuters) -Iran and the United States must take a political decision within days to prevent the failure of indirect talks on reviving the 2015 nuclear deal after 11 months of negotiations rocked by a last-minute Russian demand of a sanctions exemption.

The European Union's top envoy Enrique Mora, who coordinates the talks, tweeted: "Just to clarify. There are no longer 'expert level talks.' Nor 'formal meetings.' It is time, in the next few days, for political decisions to end the #ViennaTalks. The rest is noise."

Mora's Twitter (NYSE:TWTR) post followed the departure of Iran's chief negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani on Monday for consultations in Tehran and a report in Iranian media that experts would further pursue talks in Vienna.

In Washington, White House press secretary Jen Psaki told reporters the United States and its allies are "getting closer" to a nuclear deal with Iran but "important components" still need to be decided, she said without elaborating.

Should the talks collapse, it could carry the risk of Tehran getting to within a short sprint of nuclear weapons and igniting a fresh war in the Middle East. It could also prompt the West to impose more harsh sanctions on Iran and further escalate world oil prices already strained by the Ukraine conflict.

Parties involved in the talks between Tehran and world powers in Vienna had said last week that a deal was expected to be reached within days.

European negotiators from France, Britain, and Germany had already temporarily left the talks as they believed they had gone as far as they could go and it was now up to the two main protagonists to agree on outstanding issues, including the extent to which sanctions on Iran would be rolled back.

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Over the weekend Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov complicated matters when he said Moscow wanted a guarantee from the United States that its trade, investment and military-technical cooperation with Iran would not be hindered by sanctions imposed on Russia since it invaded Ukraine.

On Monday, Lavrov insisted on Moscow's demand by telling Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian in a phone conversation that the revived nuclear deal should not allow for any discrimination between participants.

France on Monday warned Russia not to resort to blackmail over efforts to revive the deal.

Oil prices hit their highest since 2008 on Monday amid market supply fears as the United States and European allies considered banning Russian oil imports and prospects for a swift return of Iranian crude to global markets receded.

'TRYING IT ON'

Diplomats have told Reuters that several issues still needed to be resolved in the talks to revive the nuclear pact, under which Tehran limited its nuclear programme in return for relief from U.S., European Union and U.N. sanctions.

In 2018 then-U.S. President Donald Trump abandoned the nuclear pact and reimposed harsh sanctions that squeezed Tehran's oil exports.

Iran analyst at consultancy Eurasia group, Henry Rome, said the talks are "certainly in a very delicate point".

"I think the new Russian demand is poised to delay progress further," he said.

While Tehran said it would not allow "any foreign elements to undermine its national interests", Iran's top security official, Ali Shamkhani, called on Washington on Monday to make political decisions.

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"Priority of Iranian negotiators is to resolve remaining issues that are considered (a) ... red line. Rapid access to a strong deal requires new initiatives from all parties," Shamkhani tweeted.

A European diplomat said: "The Russians are really trying it on and the Iranians aren't happy, although of course not saying too much publicly. We're trying to find a way through."

Russia's concerns about the impact of Western sanctions on its dealings with Iran follow a push by senior Iranian officials for deeper ties since hardliner Ebrahim Raisi became president last year.

Iran's top authority, Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has called for closer ties with Russia due to his deep mistrust of the United States.

Latest comments

problem, usa could not give it an guarantees. iran should ask usa congress to pass the treaty, or nothing
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can biden give iran written promise not to invade iran? biden may lose the election, and trump might come back. 🤔
so many posts supporting authoritarianism dictatorship and the annihilation of a free sovereign country. these people are supporting murdering a whole country by Putin, a murderious parinoid dictator. I wonder when they stopped being human beings.
russian bots.. ignore. putins days are numbered
Soon Putin will be telling hungry Russians they can drink oil.
Ural Curde *****Butter - is going to become there new greatest export to china - going to be about the only thing they can do with it - look out Petroleum Jelly
they (RU) are the biggest producer of wheat, and also big on many other grains. China stockpiled more than half of global supplies of grains and maize and is with good relatins with Russia. Russia is moving to chinese swift alternative. half of the world didnt impose sanctions, mainly west [EU+US,Canada, Japan &some more). It will *******them hard, but Russia has to feed her people now for them not to rebel and it seems, has the means to do so. however you look at it they may move yo other markets which will strenghten china&weaken west. moreover move to China swift alternative will bind ru even further. It's all intertwined.
 LOL you gonna trust china with your money - LOL there's a reason russian oligarchs and chinese business men take there money out of china and that's because not even the chinese trust their own gov.  - got to love the reasoning of the Chinese and Russian bots
Iran Reaching an agreement with the West would be the best thing for Iran and the West, and it is the absolute nightmare of Russia. Russia has practically no product that the world needs besides oil/gas some precious metals and Vodka. Their entire economy is based on pressuring the EU over energy resources, well Iran could offset Russia easily. As Iran has the second largest Oil/gas reserves in the world, Russia looks pale comparatively. Furthermore Iran could make a pipeline to the EU independent of Russia. This is the biggest threat. Iran is only dependent on Russia and its horrible technology and products because the West played them into the hands of Putin. As a matter of fact if Iran becomes more integrated into the economy of the west this might move their government into a more moderate direction. So part of winning the war, is to ease sanctions on iran and get them detached from Russia!
What if US, EU, Japan, AU, CA are just start buying Iranian oil regardless of these talks?
its already all being sold to China - what the deal will do, is allow other countries to compete for their supply and open market pricing!
for all u know iran and Russia are in cahoots playing along with the Biden huge family.
iran should not accept. 2024 biden will lose it. republican will win. trump will be back.
never!
Such shallow selfish talk, yay, let's do business with a enemy, axis, power, as we may very well be going to war soon. Putin just said we're doing things for "declaration of war" and that's before we just announced we're working with NATO to get fighter jets off the ground in Poland. Seriously, you just don't do a deal like this now. It's getting in bed with the enemy whom you think is going to be a lover/partner but wants to cut out your liver while you sleep. Nothing good will come of thus Iran deal except they get nuclear rights and we're going to end up watching them grow an arsenal which they can use for clout and power against US.
You are misinformed. Trump pulled out of the deal with Iran what would have kept their nuclear program in check. Biden is, wisely, and to the benefit of a stable world, working to reinstate that treaty. If it provides more oil to the west, that's even better. Hungry Russians can drink their oil.
EEUU to remove Iran oil ban in 3,2,1...
Kick russia out of the talks and get it done. The west will purchase the oil, not russia
russia should tell iran if you reach the agreement with usa, I will not cover you.
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