The West is responsible for not revitalizing the JCPOA
to report , in whereas Masoud Mezikian, the elected president of the Iranian people, expressed his readiness to expand international interactions. > The government has announced its future, but it seems that interaction with the West will be one of its serious challenges.
Accordingly, Roman Stinov, deputy permanent representative of Russia in international organizations based in Vienna, announced: The truth is that the future of the Iran nuclear deal does not depend on Tehran’s actions, but This matter depends on the actions of the West.
He added: In order to revive the JCPOA, one should not pay attention to Iran’s internal political trends, but rather to the positions of the United States and the 3 European countries participating in this agreement.
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This Russian official emphasized: While Iran, Russia and China have repeatedly announced their readiness to revive the JCPOA, it is the Western countries that are willing to talk in This is not about. After the Iranian elections, American officials clearly stated that they have no intention of re-starting nuclear negotiations.
Stinov referring to efforts to revive JCPOA, added: Iran, Russia and China in the month In June, they reiterated their support for the nuclear deal and their readiness to resume negotiations by issuing a statement, but it is the western side that is now lax in this regard. Considering the stonewalling of the West in this matter, I will raise this issue with them.