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Iran's foreign minister says it seeks 'good' deal, will insist on 'benefits'

Iran has questioned US resolve to save the pact while Washington has said Tehran added new demands at the Doha talks in late June.

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  07-06-2022 16:54
Last modified: 07-06-2022 17:06
IAEA poised to condemn Iran after US-led draft submitted to Board of GovernorsEPA/Abedein Taherkenareh

The nuclear enrichment plant of Natanz, in central Iran, November 18, 2005 | Photo: EPA/Abedein Taherkenareh

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Iran said on Wednesday it sought a strong and lasting nuclear agreement with world powers following talks with US ally Qatar on easing stalled efforts to revive a 2015 nuclear pact.

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Qatari Foreign Minister Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman Al-Thani visited Tehran a week after EU-mediated indirect US-Iran talks in Doha failed to break a deadlock hindering efforts to resurrect the nuclear agreement.

"We are determined to seek a good, strong and lasting accord, and despite American claims ... we have not raised any demands outside of the nuclear deal," Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian told a joint news conference with Sheikh Mohammed in Tehran.

Iran has questioned US resolve to save the pact while Washington has said Tehran added new demands at the Doha talks in late June.

Iran's Amirabdollahian, however, said on Tuesday that Washington "must decide if it wants a deal or insists on sticking to its unilateral demands".

Under the 2015 deal, Iran curbed its uranium enrichment work, a potential pathway to nuclear weapons, in exchange for relief from economic sanctions. Iran says it seeks only civilian atomic energy.

But former US President Donald Trump pulled the United States out of the pact in 2018 and reimposed tough economic sanctions, prompting Tehran to breach many of the deal's nuclear limitations.

After almost a year of indirect negotiations in Vienna, the broad outline of a revived deal was agreed. But then talks broke down in March, largely over Tehran's demand that Washington remove its Revolutionary Guards from a US terrorism list. The United States refused, arguing this was outside the scope of reviving the agreement.

Other remaining obstacles to an agreement, Iranian and Western diplomats had said, include providing assurances that Washington will not quit the pact again and the International Atomic Energy Agency dropping its claims about Tehran's nuclear work.

"The American side should guarantee that Iran will fully benefit from a 2015 revived deal. So far, the American side has not been able to give such assurances," Amirabdollahian said.

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