Member of the Iranian Islamic Consultative Assembly, Mohammad Ali Mohseni Bendebi, comments on the visit of the European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell to Iran.
Iranian Parliament Member of the Islamic Consultative Assembly Mohammad Ali Mohseni Bindebi announced, quoting the head of the Iranian nuclear negotiating team, Ali Bagheri Kani, as confirming that the visit of the European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell to Iran “has nothing to do with the content of the nuclear agreement.”
A spokesman for the bloc of independents in the Iranian Islamic Consultative Assembly, Mohseni Bendebi, referred to the bloc’s meeting, which was held in the presence of the head of the Iranian nuclear negotiating team, saying: “The head of the negotiating team presented a report on the conditions, conditions and progress of the negotiations.”
He pointed to the response of the head of the Iranian negotiating team to the questions of the representatives in the bloc, explaining that Baqeri “stressed that the government adheres to the principles of the state and is steadfast and tried not to link the economy and people’s livelihood to the nuclear agreement.”
“In this meeting, the head of the Iranian negotiating team supported the view that the negotiations had become draining, but stressed that the negotiation process is under the control of the Iranian negotiating team,” Bendebi said.
He pointed out that Baqeri Kani did not provide a definitive answer regarding the date of reaching a result from the negotiations, saying that the head of the Iranian negotiating team stressed that the negotiations have two parties, and that the two parties must reach an agreement together.
Bagheri Kani also made this point, which is that the visit of the EU foreign policy chief to Iran has nothing to do with the content of the nuclear deal.
And two days ago, The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the European Union has arrivedJosep Borrell, to Tehran, in an attempt to resume talks on the Iranian nuclear file.
announced Borel The new round of negotiations to revive the nuclear agreement between Iran and international powers might be held in one of the Gulf states, and not in Vienna, as in the previous rounds.
Borrell confirmed Resuming talks on Iran nuclear deal In the coming days, he added: “Since the Vienna talks were suspended, three months ago, there is a need to break the current dynamic of escalation and speed up our work, and to close the deal now.”
For his part, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian pointed out that his country is “ready to resume negotiations, and what Iran wants is to obtain its full economic privileges according to the 2015 agreement.”
And on Saturday, Iranian President Ibrahim Raisi confirmed that his country will not stop the negotiations, “but we will insist on the positions of the Islamic Republic.” He pointed out that “sanctions must be lifted because they are unjust and go once morest the obligations of the Americans and the Europeans.”