“The contract with Iran will only be completed if it is a Trump deal. The final arrangement must establish a framework for peace, stability and prosperity…” the US diplomat said.
Despite his early today’s statement that Washington will accept uranium enrichment at a level of 6.67%, this time Trump said he wants to dismantle Iran’s uranium enrichment.
According to Press TV, Iran and the US held talks in Oman’s capital last Saturday, with Oman’s foreign minister acting as a mediator. Witkov led a US delegation.
The Islamic Republic argues that the talks are intended to address US illegal, unilateral sanctions on the country, and various aspects of Iran’s nuclear energy program strongly reject speculation about processes involving other issues.
The United States lifted some of its sanctions in accordance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the historic 2015 nuclear agreement between Iran and the world’s greats. However, Washington returned the ban three years after the end of the contract and began to pile up more mandatory measures in the Islamic Republic. The US has called its hostile approach “maximum pressure” and has seen American officials repeatedly threaten to use military force against Iranian soil.
Meanwhile, the Islamic Republic emphasizes that direct negotiations with the US will be useful or unacceptable for Tehran, as long as Washington holds hostile policies.
MNA