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World Powers Ready To Welcome Back US to Nuclear Deal : Iran, Iran Nuclear Programme

 
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"The United States can go back to the treaty and stop violating the law, which dropped from the treaty and banned Iran illegally," the Iranian nuclear industrialist said.


In an agreement to prevent Iran and Tehran from developing nuclear weapons, the major powers said on Friday that the United States was ready to accept a withdrawal on the deal.

The group's leader, which includes the European Union, China, France, Germany, Russia, Britain and Iran, said the participants emphasized their commitment to maintaining the JCBOA and discussed ways to ensure its full and effective withdrawal Of. The report, after their virtual meeting, refers to a summary of the agreement - the Joint Comprehensive Action Plan.

The panel said it would begin further talks in Vienna next week on the 2015 agreement to clearly identify sanctions and measures related to nuclear sanctions. The statement said the team's coordinators would "strengthen personal relations in Vienna" with the nuclear deal and all those involved in the United States.

In Tehran, state television quoted Iranian nuclear tycoon Abbas Arqi at a virtual conference on Friday, telling the conference that "the nuclear deal does not require any negotiations to return to the US, the path is clear."

"The United States can go back to the agreement and stop violating the law, as well as withdraw from the agreement and impose illegal sanctions on Iran," Mr. Archie said.

Under President Donald Trump, Washington unilaterally withdrew from the agreement in 2018, but successor Joe Biden has indicated that the U.S. Is ready again.

But there are problems. Iran continues to violate contractual restrictions such as the amount of enriched uranium it can store and the purity it can enrich. Tehran's move is expected to put pressure on Russia, China, France, Germany and Britain to compromise.

Iran has said that the US should return before continuing to agree to the agreement. In its obligations under the contract by waiving the penalty.

Over the past two years, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has accumulated a large number of nuclear products and new capabilities in Iran, and has used the time "to improve its capabilities in these areas". It insists that the ultimate goal of the agreement is to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear bomb, which it refuses to do. Iran has now obtained a significant amount of uranium to make the bomb, but was nowhere before signing the nuclear deal.

As part of the current violation of the JCPOA, Iran began prohibiting IAEA inspections of nuclear power plants last month. Under a last-minute contract that worked during the Tehran trip, some access was maintained.

Under the interim agreement, Iran will no longer share surveillance footage of its nuclear facilities with the IAEA, but has promised to keep the tapes for up to three months.

If fined, they will be handed over to the Vienna-based nuclear guard. Otherwise, Iran vowed to shrink the window and destroy the tape for a diplomatic victory.

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