Europeans urge Iran ‘not to make unrealistic demands’ in nuclear talks

VIENNA, 06 August 2022, (TON): Britain, France and Germany urged Iran “not to make unrealistic demands” in the talks to salvage a 2015 deal aimed at reining in Tehran’s nuclear ambitions.

Officials from world powers and Iran were meeting in the Austrian capital for the first time since March, when negotiations which began in 2021 to reintegrate the United States into the agreement stalled.

The three countries known as the E3 group said in a statement “today’s talks in Vienna do not mark a new round of negotiations. These are technical discussions.”

The statement said “the text is on the table. There will be no re-opening of negotiations. Iran must now decide to conclude the deal while this is still possible. We urge Iran not to make unrealistic demands outside the scope of the JCPoA, or Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.”

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