Berlin: The German Foreign Minister signifies the growth of impatience with Iran, saying that the resurrection of the frayed nuclear agreement in the country with the world’s power will not be possible “forever,” a German magazine reported on Friday.
Countries that remain side with the Russian, Chinese, German, French, British and Iranian agreements, have tried for six rounds of talks in Vienna to complete how the United States can rejoin and how Tehran can return to compliance.
President Donald Trump withdrew from the agreement in 2018, but Joe Biden’s penya said the US wanted to return.
The last difference ended in Vienna on June 20.
There are no dates set for new meetings.
“I saw with the increase in anxiety that Iran delayed the resumption of nuclear vienna talking on the one hand, and on the other hand simultaneously moved further and further than the core element of the agreement,” Der Spiegel’s weekly news quoted German Foreign Minister, Heiko Maas, said , Since the US pulled out, Iran gradually violated the restriction of the agreement to place pressure on the remaining parties to produce economic incentives to compensate for crippling American sanctions.
The agreement, known as a joint comprehensive action plan (JCPOA), was intended to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons.
Tehran denies it looking.
“We want to go back to Jcpoa and firmly believe that it is in the interest of all parties,” said Maas.
“But it’s also clear that this option will not open for us forever.”
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