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EU submits 'final' draft for new Iran nuclear deal as Tehran drags its feet

"Iran is not at a stage to talk about finalizing the deal ... We have given our preliminary considerations to the proposals made by the EU," Iranian Foreign Ministry official tells IRNA news site.

by  Reuters and ILH Staff
Published on  08-09-2022 12:45
Last modified: 08-09-2022 12:40
EU submits 'final' draft for new Iran nuclear deal as Tehran drags its feetAP /Florian Schroetter

The sun sets behind the Palais Coburg where closed-door nuclear talks take place in Vienna, Austria, on Aug. 5, 2022 | Photo: AP /Florian Schroetter

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The European Union on Monday said it put forward a "final" text to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal as four days of indirect talks between US and Iranian officials wrapped up in Vienna.

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"What can be negotiated has been negotiated, and it's now in a final text. However, behind every technical issue and every paragraph lies a political decision that needs to be taken in the capitals," EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell tweeted.

"If these answers are positive, then we can sign this deal," he added as EU, Iranian and US prepared to leave Vienna.

Earlier, a senior EU official told reporters that no more changes could be made to the text, which has been under negotiation for 15 months, and said he expected a final decision from the parties within a "very, very few weeks."

"It is a package proposal... You cannot agree with page 20 and disagree with page 50. You have to say yes or no," he said.

While Washington said it was ready to quickly reach an agreement to revive the deal on the basis of the EU proposals, Iranian officials said they would convey their "additional views and considerations" to the European Union, which coordinates the talks, after consultations in Tehran.

Iran's Nournews website, affiliated with the country's Supreme National Security Council that makes the decisions in the nuclear talks, said the EU as the coordinator of the talks lacked the authority to "present its proposals as the final text."

"The aim is to force Iran to accept the text ... under pressure ... when Iran, as one of the negotiating parties, does not accept it as the final text, no other authority can talk about the finalization of the text," it said.

"Iran is not at a stage to talk about finalizing the deal ... We have given our preliminary considerations to the proposals made by the EU ... Tehran will convey its additional views and considerations after more comprehensive discussions in Tehran," a senior official in Iran's Foreign Ministry told the IRNA news agency.

Iran has made demands the United States and other Western powers view as outside the scope of reviving the deal such as insisting the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) drop its claims Iran has failed to fully explain uranium traces at several undeclared sites.

Each side sought to put the onus on the other to compromise.

The United States stands ready to "quickly conclude a deal", a State Department spokesperson said on Monday.

"They (the Iranians) repeatedly say they are prepared for a return to mutual implementation of the JCPOA (the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action). Let's see if their actions match their words," the spokesperson said.

Under the 2015 agreement, Iran curbed its nuclear program in return for relief from US, EU and UN sanctions.

But former US President Donald Trump reneged on the nuclear deal in 2018 and restored harsh US sanctions, prompting Tehran to start violating the agreement's nuclear limits about a year later.

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The pact seemed near revival in March but 11 months of indirect talks between Tehran and US President Joe Biden's administration in Vienna were thrown into disarray chiefly over Iran's insistence that Washington remove its elite Revolutionary Guards Corps, from the US Foreign Terrorist Organizations list.

Reuters, citing one Iranian and one European official, reported in June that Tehran had dropped the demand.

A senior Iranian official told Reuters on Monday that "aside from Tehran's demand about the closure of the IAEA probe, several other issues still remained to be discussed."

Iran has also sought to obtain guarantees that no future US president would renege on the deal if it were revived, as Trump did. But Biden cannot provide such ironclad assurances because the deal is a political understanding rather than a legally binding treaty.

Iranian state media hinted at this issue on Monday.

"The final agreement must ensure the rights and interests of the Iranian people and guarantee the effective and stable removal of sanctions," Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian told Borrell in a call, state media reported.

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