United Nations:Iran's new foreign minister has said that the country would return to nuclear negotiations very soon, but accused the Biden administration of sending contradictory messages saying it wants to rejoin the 2015 nuclear deal while slapping new sanctions on Tehran and not taking an iota of positive action. Hossain Amir Abdollah Friday said the government, which took power last month, believes that President Joe Biden keeps carrying close to his heart the thick file of the Trump sanctions against Iran, even while seemingly pursuing negotiations.
Former President Donald Trump routinely denounced the nuclear accord as the worst deal ever negotiated and withdrew from the agreement in 2018 after an ill-fated attempt to bring the other parties Britain, France, Russia, China, Germany and Iran on board with additional restrictions. After withdrawing, Trump embarked on what he called a maximum pressure campaign against Iran, re-imposing all the US sanctions that had been eased under the deal and adding penalties. In a media briefing on Iran's new foreign policy, Amir Abdollah was very skeptical about the Biden administration's real intentions, stressing that actions are more important than empty but beautiful words, and so is the comportment and behavior of the United States toward Iran.
Iran's top diplomat sharply criticised additional sanctions imposed by the Biden administration, as well as its refusal to give a green light for Iran to access millions of dollars of its money frozen in South Korea and Japanese banks to buy COVID-19 vaccines and medicine, and suddenly asking Britain to stop payment of 42-year-old debts. While standing up new sanctions against Iran, he said, the United States can't keep speaking of returning to the nuclear deal, even holding bilateral talks with Iran, and criticizing Trump policies. This includes telling Iran through diplomatic channels that Biden wouldn't have ordered the US airstrike that Trump did in January 2020 which killed Iran's top general, Qassem Soleimani.
Recalling that Iranians have a long, rich history and ancient civilization behind them, Amir Abdollah said the United States of America must speak with a civilized tone and tongue with the people of Iran, not the language of threats, of pressure and sanctions. The past 42 years, since the Iranian revolution, have made clear the language of threats will not work against the great people of Iran. Biden and his team have made a US return to the deal one of their top foreign policy priorities. The deal was one of President Barack Obama's signature achievements, one that aides now serving in the Biden administration had helped negotiate and that Trump tried to dismantle.
Amir Abdollah said the new government is reviewing the files of the nuclear negotiations in Vienna and will return to the talks very soon because constructive negotiations can lead to tangible, verifiable results. He added, We see negotiations as an essential and important tool of diplomacy. The Biden administration implored Iran on Thursday to quickly return to talks on its nuclear program, which were suspended in June ahead of the Iranian elections, warning that the window for negotiations may soon close.
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