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EU says it may not be possible to cross the finish line in Iran's nuclear deal

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Michel Nichols and Arshad Mohammed

US — Thursday, when US and Iranian diplomats failed to revive the 2015 nuclear agreement with the European Union. , Major Western countries waved. "Maybe it doesn't cross the finish line," he said.

Diplomats end indirect US-Iran talks in Doha with no signs of progress on the revival of the agreement that Teheran restricted nuclear programs in exchange for relief from the United States, the United Nations and the EU. The next day, I spoke at the United Nations Security Council. Sanctions.

"I'm worried I couldn't cross the finish line. My message is: Based on the text in the table, I'll take this opportunity to close the deal. "The United Nations Ambassador to the European Union, Olof Skoog, said.

The EU coordinated talks on the resurrection of the agreement, after which US President Donald Trump argued in 2018, resurrecting strict US sanctions against Iran and returning to Teheran. ,A year later.

The Security Council meets to discuss the latest report by UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on the implementation of the 2015 Council Resolution on Nuclear Trade, formally called the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan (JCPOA). did.

All US, British and French diplomats have blamed Iran for failing to revive the agreement after more than a year of negotiations. Iran "should make this deal urgently. There will be no more deals," said UN Ambassador Barbara Woodward of the United Kingdom.

The United Nations called on Iran and the United States to build on the recent momentum to reach an agreement, said Rosemary, Head of Political Affairs at the United Nations. Dicarlo said.

"Iran has not yet shown the true urgency to conclude a deal, end the current nuclear crisis and lift significant sanctions," said Richard Mills, Deputy United States of the United Nations. The ambassador told the meeting.

"Not only did Iran not accept the proposal, but it added more issues outside the scope of JCPOA with maximal and unrealistic demands," said French UN Ambassador Nicholas Deriviere. Said.

However, Iran described the recent talks as positive and said he was ready to reach an agreement.

"Iran says JCPOA will not be robbed again, the United States will not violate its obligations again, and sanctions will not be imposed again under other excuses or designations. , Requested a verifiable and objective guarantee from the United States. Iran's UN Ambassador Majid Tact Lavanki told the council.

"We are serious I was sincere in the positive Doha talks, "he said. "Our negotiation team is ready to be constructively involved again to conclude and reach the contract."

Chinese and Russian diplomats blame the United States and Beijing Representatives called on Washington to ease unilateral US sanctions on Iran, and Russia called on all sides to be flexible.

"This is the main cause of all the current problems that plague JCPOA is the (Trump) policy of the greatest pressure on Iran that the U.S. government continues to accept." Said Dmitry Poliansky, Russia's Deputy Ambassador to the United Nations. (Report by Michelle Nichols of the United Nations and Arshad Mohammed of Washington, edited by Mark Heinrich and Grant McCool)