US is ready to remove sanctions from Iran as part of a joint comprehensive action plan for the Iranian nuclear program (CSPD), which will bring the economic benefit to Tehran. This was stated by the American postpred under the World Organization Linda Thomas Greenfield, speaking on Tuesday at the UN Security Council meeting, writes TASS.
According to her, US President Joe Biden “clearly made it clear that he was ready to return [countries] to comply with [the terms of the transaction] until Iran behave the same way.” “We are fully prepared to relieve sanctions that do not meet our obligations within the framework of CSPD, which will allow Iran to receive economic benefits provided for by the transaction,” the postprared of the United States.
Linda Thomas Greenfield said that Iran nominated unrealistic requirements in Vienna. “We, however, can not allow Iran to speed up your nuclear program and tighten negotiations. I regret it says exactly what happens in the negotiations in Vienna,” she said. “Iran timed to renew new provocations and presented new unrealistic, maximalist. and non-constructive positions on nuclear issues and on sanctions. “
The seventh round of negotiations on the Iranian nuclear transaction and the cancellation of Washington’s sanctions against Tehran began in Vienna on November 29 and was suspended on December 3, when European participants returned to their countries for additional consultations before the continuation of the dialogue. On December 9, the next stage was held, in which the Islamic Republic submitted the parties a draft agreement on the resumption of a nuclear transaction in the form of two documents devoted to the abolition of US sanctions and issues on the atomic program.
In the meetings in the capital of Austria, the prospects for the full return to compliance with the provisions of the CSPD are discussed. This agreement was signed with Iran in 2015, in order to overcome the crisis around its nuclear program with the “Five” Council of the UN and Germany. Previous President of the United States Donald Trump accepted the decision to exit CFD in 2018. The current head of the American administration Joe Bayden has repeatedly signaled about the willingness to return the United States to a nuclear deal with Tehran. Group “Five Plus One” (Russia, United Kingdom, Germany, China, USA and France) leads with Iran in Vienna negotiations on the restoration of CFD in its original form since April.