Washington: Iran’s endless demands are behind the failure to revive the nuclear agreement

Washington: Iran’s endless demands are behind the failure to revive the nuclear agreement

News from Al-Madina Robert Malley, the US special representative for Iran, stated today, Friday, that Washington does not desire a shift of power in Tehran but rather “wants a government that respects the basic rights of its people.”
In a recent radio interview, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian said that he promises the Americans that there won’t be a regime transition in Iran. According to the US National Public Radio, Mali’s words are in response to such statements.

Mali was cited on the radio as stating that Washington’s strategy is “a policy of support for people who are protesting peacefully because they want to be allowed to live their lives in a normal manner and yet they face a repressive regime.”

“Mali stated that all parties to the nuclear agreement negotiations had already come to an agreement on reviving it last March and then last August, but Iran was making new requests. This was in response to Abdullahian’s claims that the parties involved in the negotiations to revive the nuclear agreement are very close to reaching an agreement. Each time.
Mali said that Iran’s demands “were unrelated to the nuclear talks or unreasonable.

Mali stated that Washington is continuing its indirect negotiations with Iran to win the release of the Americans held in that country.
Arabic.

Washington: The failure to resurrect the nuclear accord is due to Iran’s unending demands.

About Author

World