No date set for next round of Iran-U.S. talks: Iran Deputy Foreign Minister
Iranian official states no timeline for resuming nuclear talks with U.S., citing need to finalize a framework first.
Iranian official states no timeline for resuming nuclear talks with U.S., citing need to finalize a framework first. | Contesto: cronaca
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- No date set for next round of Iran-U.S. talks: Iran Deputy Foreign Minister
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Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Saeed Khatibzadeh announced on Monday that no date has been set for the next round of indirect negotiations with the United States regarding the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal. Speaking to reporters, Khatibzadeh emphasized that both Tehran and Washington are currently concentrating their diplomatic efforts on finalizing a "framework of understanding" before any further formal talks can proceed. The statement underscores the continued stalemate in Vienna, where months of European-mediated discussions have yet to yield a breakthrough. The protracted negotiations aim to restore the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the landmark accord from which the United States unilaterally withdrew in 2018 under the Trump administration. That withdrawal was followed by the re-imposition of crippling economic sanctions on Iran, which in turn began progressively rolling back its commitments to limit nuclear activities. The Biden administration has expressed a desire to return to the agreement, but the path has been fraught with mutual distrust and complex technical and political demands from both capitals. Khatibzadeh's remarks highlight a critical, and often opaque, phase in the diplomatic process. The "framework of understanding" he referenced is widely interpreted as the essential political and technical compromises needed to choreograph a synchronized return to compliance. Key sticking points remain, including the scope of sanctions relief Iran will receive, verification mechanisms for its nuclear program, and guarantees against a future U.S. withdrawal. The Iranian side has consistently demanded that Washington provide assurances it will not abandon the deal again, a political promise difficult to codify. The delay carries significant regional and global implications. As talks stall, Iran continues to advance its uranium enrichment capabilities, moving closer to weapons-grade levels according to reports from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This progression raises the risk of a new nuclear crisis in the Middle East and increases pressure on the U.S. and its European allies to consider alternative strategies, including...
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