The “nuclear deal” with Iran could be fully renewed next week – Ulyanov

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Full Refresh A a joint comprehensive plan of action (JCPOA) on Iran's nuclear program could be reached as early as next week, said Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia's permanent representative to international organizations in Vienna.

In 2015, the UK, Germany, China, Russia , the United States, France, and Iran signed the JCPOA, which included the lifting of sanctions in exchange for curbs on Iran's nuclear program. In May 2018, the United States under Donald Trump withdrew from the JCPOA and reimposed sanctions against Tehran. In response, Iran announced a gradual reduction in its obligations under the deal, abandoning restrictions on nuclear research, centrifuges and uranium enrichment levels.

Commenting to TASS, Ulyanov noted that this would be possible. with a favorable development of events”, i.e. in the event that all the states participating in the negotiations agree to the version of the text that the representatives of the European Union sent out on August 8.

If any of the parties has amendments and objections, it will be according to him, the timing of the return to the full restoration of the work of the JCPOA difficult.

Previously, Politico reported that the EU is considering the need to reduce pressure on Iran in order to save the JCPOA, in particular to reduce the sanctions pressure on members of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC, an elite Iranian Armed Forces). Reportedly, it will not abolish the sanctions completely, but will reduce their severity.

Источник www.mk.ru

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