TEHRAN, Sept 12 (NNN-IRNA) – The latest statement by Britain, France and Germany, saying they had “serious doubts,” about Iran’s intentions to revive the 2015 nuclear deal, is “unconstructive” and “in breach of goodwill,” the Iranian Foreign Ministry said, in a release posted on its official website.
“It is surprising and regrettable that, under the current circumstances, when diplomatic interactions and exchange of messages continue between the negotiating sides and the coordinator of the Vienna talks, to finalise the negotiations, the EU troika issues such a statement, in a move that deviates from the path of the fruitful approach during the talks,” Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman, Nasser Kanaani, was quoted as saying.
Referring to the “goodwill and serious resolve” of Iran to finalise talks on the revival of the Iranian 2015 nuclear deal, formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), he warned the European sides “against being influenced by propaganda, waged by third parties that were against the negotiations from the very beginning, and are now making their utmost to cause the talks to fail.”
The spokesman also cautioned the European countries against resorting to threats.
“All those who ignorantly think they, through threats and sanctions, can dissuade the Iranian people from fully pursuing their rights and achieving their interests, must draw a lesson from the U.S.’s maximum defeat, in its maximum pressure campaign,” Kanaani stressed.
He underscored Iran is still ready to finalise a deal. Kanaani said he believes that an agreement can swiftly be reached, if the other sides avoid being influenced by outside pressures.
On Saturday, France, Germany and Britain said, in a joint statement that, Iran “has chosen not to seize this critical diplomatic opportunity,” given by a recent EU-submitted “final set of texts,” to rescue the nuclear pact, voicing their “serious doubts as to Iran’s intentions and commitment to a successful outcome on the JCPOA.”
The latest round of the nuclear talks was held in Austria in early Aug, after a five-month hiatus. On Aug 8, the EU put forward its “final text” of the draft decision on reviving the JCPOA.
Iran and the United States have recently indirectly exchanged views on the EU proposal.– NNN-IRNA