No unilateral incentives for talks with Iran, U.S. reaffirmed

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WASHINGTON, 12 March, 2021 (TON): On Thursday, the U.S. reiterates that the country would not offer any unilateral incentives for talks with Iran.

The State Department Spokesperson Ned Price said, "We will not offer any unilateral gestures or incentives to induce the Iranians to come to the table."

"If the Iranians are under the impression that absent any movement on their part to resume full compliance with the JCPOA (Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action) that we will offer favors or unilateral gestures, that's a misimpression," he added.

Meanwhile, U.S. State Secretary Antony Blinken said in clearly that Washington would not make concessions only to have a meeting with Tehran and also dismissed the reports that S. Korea is to release Iranian assets before its re-compliance with the nuclear deal.  

However, both countries are in a standoff over the reviving deal as the U.S. and Iran both await each other to take initiative in complying with the JCPOA deal.

 

 

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