We are ready for nuclear deal, but Washington is not: Tehran
Jun 20, 2022
On Monday, in a televised press conference, Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh said that his country is ready to reach a "good agreement" with world powers.
However, according to Reuters, he blamed the United States for the stalled talks to revive the 2015 nuclear deal.
"Until today, we are ready to return to Vienna to reach a good agreement if Washington fulfills its obligations," Khatibzadeh said.
The US State Department announced last Tuesday that the United States is waiting for a constructive response from Iran regarding reviving the agreement, noting the need to return to the agreement before Tehran acquires a nuclear bomb.
While the Director of the International Atomic Agency, Rafael Grossi, had confirmed that negotiations with Iran to revive the nuclear agreement had reached a dead end.
Grossi said, "Iran had not responded to the three traces of uranium found in secret sites, stressing the need to provide precise details because verification and inspection are essential parts of the agency's work in Iranian nuclear facilities."
The Vienna talks, launched in April 2021, to revive the nuclear agreement had been suspended since last March after failing to resolve several files.
The situation worsened after the United Nations' International Atomic Energy Agency issued last week a US-European resolution officially criticizing Iran for its lack of cooperation, after a previous report last month in which the agency confirmed that it had not obtained "clarifications" regarding traces of enriched uranium found in three unauthorized sites.
Tehran responded to the agency's decision last Wednesday by closing 27 cameras dedicated to monitoring its nuclear activities.