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US says may walk away from Vienna talks, not to remove all sanctions


US Secretary of State Antony Blinken (L) speaks alongside French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian at a news conference in Paris, France, on June 25, 2021. (Reuters)

Secretary of State Antony Blinken has sought to take pressure off the US by saying that it will become "very hard" to return to the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement if negotiations in Vienna continue without progress.

Washington is dragging its feet on removing sanctions despite having declared that it is ready to undo the wrongs of the former Trump administration which abandoned the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) in 2018.

Speaking to reporters in Paris on Friday, Blinken said Washington still has "serious differences" with Tehran despite months of diplomatic efforts in the Austrian capital to resurrect the nuclear agreement.

Iran is insisting that while it is against attritive negotiations, it is ready to wait as long as it takes before the US remove all sanctions imposed, reimposed and relabeled by the former government in a verifiable manner.

"There will come a point, yes, where it will be very hard to return back to the standards set by the [deal]," Blinken said. "We havent reached that point - I cant put a date on it - but its something that were conscious of."

If Iran "continues to spin ever more sophisticated centrifuges" and steps up uranium enrichment, it will bring nearer the "breakout" time, he added.

Since April, envoys from Iran and the P4+1 group of countries have been engaged in the Vienna talks aimed at returning the US to compliance.

An American delegation is also in Vienna, but it is not attending the discussions because the United States is not a party to the nuclear deal.

Former US president Donald Trump abandoned the deal in May 2018 and re-imposed the anti-Iran sanctions that the JCPOA had lifted. He also placed additional sanctions on Iran under other pretexts not related to the nuclear case as part of the "maximum pressure" campaign.Following a year of strategic patience, Iran resorted to its legal rights stipulated in Article 26 of the JCPOA, which grants a party the right to suspend its contractual commitments in case of non-compliance by other signatories, and let go of some of the restrictions imposed on its nuclear energy program.

Now, the new US administration, under President Joe Biden, says it wants to compensate for Trumps mistake and rejoin the deal, but it is showing an overriding propensity for maintaining some of the sanctions as a tool of pressure.

Tehran insists that all sanctions should first be removed in a verifiable manner before the Islamic Republic reverses its remedial measures.

In his remarks, Blinken claimed that Biden still supports a return to the JCPOA. "We have a national interest in trying to put the nuclear problem back in the box that it was in the [deal]."

At the press conference alongside Blinken, French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian claimed that the responsibility now lies with Iran.

"We expect the Iranian authorities to take the final decisions - no doubt difficult ones - which will allow the negotiations to be concluded," he said.
Continued US refusal to terminate Iran sanctions will definitely bring talks to halt: Source tells Press TV

Irans Foreign Ministry spokesman, Saeed Khatibzadeh, said, "The opposing sides are the ones who must take the decisions."

"The Islamic republic of Iran had never left the JCPOA to return to it," he added. "The United States and the Europeans know best that Iran made its decision when it remained in the deal and kept it alive despite the unilateral US withdrawal from JCPOA, the imposition of illegal and oppressive sanctions against the Iranian people and Europes inaction."

Malley: US not going to lift all Trump-era bans

On Friday, US Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley emphasized that Washington is not going to remove all of the Trump-era sanctions.

The Iranians "want all of the sanctions that President Trumps administration reimposed or imposed since 2018 to be lifted. And thats a lot. And weve said were prepared to remove those that we think we need to remove to be back in compliance with the JCPOA. But were not going to lift all of the sanctions that the Trump administration imposed," he told National Public Radio (NPR), a Washington-based American media organization.

He also said that the six rounds of Vienna talks so far have yet to produce an agreement.

"So were somewhere between the very hard and the possible. We still think its doable. Theres no reason we shouldnt be able to reach a deal. But it depends also on what positions Iran is going to take," he explained.

Asked whether the United States is prepared to walk away despite its desire to get back into this deal, he replied, "Yeah. I mean, were not - you know, were not desperate for a deal any more than we believe Iran is desperate for a deal. But we would walk away if the deal that Iran is prepared to accept is not one that we feel meets our bottom-line interests."
Araqchi to Press TV: US must remove all post-JCPOA sanctions before returning to deal

A senior US official said Thursday Washington will not give Tehran assurances that a future US administration would not withdraw from the Iran nuclear agreement again.

"There is no such thing as a guarantee, and I think Iran knows it and we know it," the official told reporters during a press briefing.

 

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