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US details ‘examples’ of Iran sanctions it’s ready to lift

  • The US-Iran talks are being moderated by the European Union
  • The negotiations aim to revive the 2015 nuclear accord
  • Iran's President Rouhani previously highlighted progress in the negotiations 

Written by:Aman
Published: April 21, 2021 10:58:05 Washington D.C., DC, USA

A senior official said on Wednesday that the United States has shared details of the sanctions it is prepared to lift under a deal to return back to a nuclear accord with Iran. 

Iran and the US have taken their second break from the indirect talks in Vienna on how to revive a nuclear accord under President Joe Biden after former President Donald Trump walked away. 

“This time, we have gone into more detail. We have provided Iran with a number of examples of the kind of sanctions that we believe we would need to lift in order to come back into compliance and the sanctions that we believe we would not need to lift,” a senior US official said of the latest EU-led talks.

Also Read: Nuclear watchdog confirms 60% uranium enrichment at Iran’s Natanz plant

The official said the United States has also described a third category of “difficult cases” in which Trump reimposed sanctions that are not related to nuclear activity but were done “purely for the purpose of preventing” Biden from re-entering the deal.

Iran has pressed for the United States to lift all sanctions imposed under Trump before it rolls back the steps Tehran took away from the 2015 deal in protest.

The US official said that the United States and Iran have not yet gone into detail on the question of who goes first.

But the official said: “We’re open to different kinds of sequencing which meets our interest — which is to see both sides in full compliance.”

Also Read: ‘Still talking’: President Biden says too early to call the outcome of talks with Iran

He declined to confirm a Wall Street Journal report that the Biden administration has voiced a willingness to ease sanctions on the Iranian finance and oil sectors.

Iranian President Hassan Rouhani earlier voiced optimism, saying that negotiations have made “60-70% progress.”

With Iran declining to meet the United States, European diplomats have been shuttling between the two sides.

Diplomats from Britain, China, France, Germany, Iran and Russia have been meeting in a luxury Vienna hotel, while US envoys are participating indirectly in the talks from a nearby hotel.

“We have made some progress but there is still a way to go,” said a European diplomat.

“We encourage all sides to seize the diplomatic opportunity in front of us. We condemn escalatory measures by any actor which could jeopardise progress.”

The European powers had last week expressed “grave concern” over Iran’s move to boost uranium enrichment to 60% in response to what Tehran says was an attack by Israel against the key nuclear facility of Natanz.

The move will shorten Iran’s potential “breakout time” to build a bomb, a goal denied by the country and will bring the Islamic republic closer to a 90% purity threshold for military use. 

Even though Israel has neither denied nor confirmed any involvement at Natanz, public radio reports in the country have called it a sabotage operation by the Mossad spy agency, citing unnamed intelligence sources. 

The US hasn’t had any diplomatic relations with Iran since its embassy was seized by radicals in the wake of the 1979 Islamic Revolution that ousted the pro-West shah.

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