Same cast, new script: What’s next in Iran’s nuclear saga?
Niloufar Goudarzi, Monday, 08/26/2024
Abbas Araghchi, the newly appointed Iranian Foreign Minister, has declared
that the revival of the 2015 JCPOA nuclear deal with the six major world
powers is “untenable in its current form.”
In a Friday interview, Araghchi
stated that rather than merely reviving the deal, “the agreement needs to
be reopened” to allow for essential amendments. However, he clarified on
Saturday that this does not imply the deal’s “death.”
However, Iranian
experts permitted to speak in Tehran’s media offer differing solutions. One
expert advocates for comprehensive negotiations between Iran and the United
States to resolve all outstanding issues, while another suggests that the
West should accept the reality of Iran’s uranium enrichment and focus on
securing an agreement that prevents the development of nuclear weapons.
Iran International 26th Aug 2024
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