Russia’s representative at the Vienna talks, Mikhail Ulyanov, announced that “the fate of the nuclear agreement will become clear early next week, and its text has been almost completely agreed upon.”
Earlier in the day, the Iranian news agency IRNA reported, quoting an Iranian diplomat familiar with the negotiations process, that “Europe’s proposals can be accepted if they provide Iran with reassurance on various issues, including political allegations related to issues of guarantees and the lifting of all kinds of embargoes.” and ensuring that the agreement is not breached. “The Islamic Republic of Iran is reviewing the incoming proposals to ensure that its demands are met,” the diplomat explained.
He pointed out, according to the agency, that “Iran should check whether these proposals guarantee Iran’s demands in various fields, including political demands related to guarantees, lifting the embargo and ensuring that the agreement is not violated, and whether it can be reassuring in these matters.”
It is noteworthy that the last round of nuclear negotiations ended last week in Vienna, while the Iranian authorities announced that they would “discuss political claims related to safeguard measures, lifting the embargo and ensuring that the agreement is not breached.”
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