The Supreme Representative of the European Union (EU) for foreign affairs and security policy, Josep Borrel, prepared proposals to restore a joint comprehensive action plan (SVPD). He wrote about this in an article for Financial Times.
The head of the Euro -dysprepy said that after 15 months of intensive negotiations in Vienna and numerous discussions with participants in the SVPD and the United States, he came to the conclusion that the space for additional significant compromises was exhausted. He said that he submitted an agreement with a detailed consideration of the abolition of sanctions and steps in the nuclear sphere that will help to resume the deal.
“This text is the best of the possible transactions, which I, as a coordinator of negotiations, consider it to be feasible,” said Borrel. According to the diplomat, he does not see any other achieved alternative suitable in its effectiveness.
Borrel believes that in the event of a deviation of the transaction, there is a risk of facing a dangerous nuclear crisis against the background of the prospects for increasing the isolation of Iran and its inhabitants. “The time has come for quick political decisions to complete the Viennese negotiations based on the text I proposed and immediately return to the fully applicable SVPD,” the diplomat called.