Iran Will Never Tie Progress to JCPOA Talks
Iran's President Ebrahim Raisi says the Islamic Republic will neither leave the negotiating table with the P4+1 group of countries on the revival of the 2015 nuclear deal nor tie its progress to the accord.
Iran, EU Hold Intensive Talks on JCPOA Revival
As the new round of talks in Vienna to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action(JCPOA) entered its fourth day on Sunday, top Iranian and Russian diplomats held separate meetings with European officials to finalize terms of agreement on Iran's peaceful nuclear program.
Iran Not to Shy Away From Any Action to Safeguard Its Rights
Iran will not shy away from any action to safeguard its national rights against increasing pressures, Iran’s nuclear chief has said, days after the country began to feed gas into cascades of new centrifuges as an immediate response to a fresh round of U.S. sanctions.
Tehran Can Technically Make A-Bomb, But Not Mulling It
Iran’s atomic energy chief has echoed earlier remarks by another high-ranking Iranian official that the Islamic Republic has the technical means to produce an atomic bomb but has no intention to do so.
Iran moves past dichotomy between JCPOA and neighborly ties
In what appears to constitute the main feature of the Raisi administration’s foreign policy, a senior Iranian diplomat has said that Tehran is no longer constrained by indirect talks with the U.S. in expanding relations with neighboring countries.
Coordination Does Not Mean Submission
The two-day talks on the future of the JCPOA and return of the U.S. to the deal held in Doha, the capital city of Qatar, after almost 3 months of hiatus and the talks ended with different interpretation from the outcome.
No Retreat From Principles in JCPOA Talks
–The Islamic Republic of Iran has always welcomed talks and friendship but it is not ready to give in excessive demands of the other parties for talks or friendship and this is one of the major principles of the country and it is observing it during the nuclear talks, so called the JCPOA.
End Does Not Justify the Means
We Muslims believe that end does not justify the means and it means we are not ready to attain our goals by resorting to any action against our principles as Muslim, and regarding the nuclear talks and the revival of the JCPOA this principle will be observed by our negotiating team.
Iran holds firm as pressures expected to rise
With the pause in the Vienna talks entering the fourth month, the West seems more defiant in its quest to ramp up diplomatic pressure on Iran, something that is now expected to spur more resistance from Iran.
Agreement on JCPOA Possible If U.S. Makes Realistic Decision
Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian says it is still possible for parties to the 2015 Iran deal to reach an agreement if the American side proves capable of making a realistic decision.