White House: There is currently no opportunity to return to the nuclear agreement

White House: There is currently no opportunity to return to the nuclear agreement

News from Al-Madinah: John Kirby, a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council, stated on Wednesday night that Washington is presently concentrating on Iran’s accountability for its treatment of the protestors and that the United States is not looking to restart nuclear negotiations with Iran.

In response to a question from the correspondence of the “Arab” and “Al -Hadath” channels in Washington, Kirby said that “there is no opportunity now to return to the nuclear agreement,” adding: “The gap between us and Iran on the nuclear agreement is still great. ” We are currently concentrating on the recent protests in Iran, he continued.

“Kirby voiced his surprise at recent remarks made by the Iranian Foreign Minister over the signals of America’s envoy to Iran to resume nuclear talks.
Anthony Blinkkin, the US Secretary of State, reiterated on Wednesday that he did not see a strong reason to resurrect the nuclear deal with Iran.
Regarding the 2015 deal, Plenekin stated, “At this time, I do not see the potential in the short term to move forward.”

During the Bloomberg News TV-hosted event, he said, “Why? Considering that Iran would keep attempting to bring up non-fundamental concerns during negotiations of the joint comprehensive work plan.
She vowed to stop the US from creating nuclear weapons, adding that “we still feel that diplomacy is practically the best and most successful approach.

The US Secretary of State’s comments came the day after Iranian President Ibrahim, who is also the leader of the US, accused the US of “procrastinating” in the resumption of the agreement that was abandoned during the administration of previous President Donald Trump.

President Joe Biden announced his intention to rejoin the accord after thinking he was interested in doing so, but his advisers opposed Iranian demands, such as having the International Atomic Energy Agency stop looking into a previously suspected nuclear activity.

After significant demonstrations broke out in September following the young woman’s passing just days after being held by the “Ethics Police,” Mhisa Amini, any American decision to rejoin the nuclear agreement turned politically difficult.
“I believe that what we saw in Iran is a palpable manifestation of resentment and fury toward the numerous policies carried out by the regime. We notice this on its own.

In response to the repression of the protestors, the Biden Administration placed fresh sanctions on Iranian leaders on Wednesday.
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White House: There isn’t a chance right now to revisit the nuclear agreement.

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