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Iran Courts China, Russia As New Nuclear Deal With Declining U S Stalls

Iran Courts China, Russia As New Nuclear Deal With Declining U.S. Stalls Newsweek 2/12/2021 David Brennan © STR/AFP via Getty Images/Getty Iranians take part in a ceremony marking the 42nd anniversary of the 1979 Islamic Revolution, at the Azadi Square in Tehran, on February 10, 2021. Iranian officials are continuing to build stronger ties with Russia and China as Tehran faces what could be a prolonged standoff with President Joe Biden over any possible revival of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear deal. Biden is demanding that Iran scale back its nuclear program in line with JCPOA restrictions before American sanctions are lifted. However, Iranian leaders have said they will not return to compliance until the U.S. eases sanctions and does the same.

Iran Says Joe Biden s Nuclear Deal Window Is Closing As Tehran Tests New Rocket

Iran Says Joe Biden s Nuclear Deal Window Is Closing As Tehran Tests New Rocket Newsweek 2/2/2021 David Brennan © ATTA KENARE/AFP via Getty Images/Getty Iranians visit a weaponry and military equipment exhibition in the capital Tehran on February 2, 2019. Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif has once again warned President Joe Biden that the window to revive the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) nuclear deal is closing, adding that the new administration should prioritize the accord over political maneuvering. Speaking with CNN s Christiane Amanpour in an interview broadcast Monday, Zarif again insisted that Iran does not seek nuclear weapons. Soon after the interview aired, Iran s military tested its latest satellite launch system, elements of which could be used in a ballistic missile research program.

There s a Very Simple Way for Biden to Get Back on Track with Iran

There s a Very Simple Way for Biden to Get Back on Track with Iran | Opinion Newsweek 12/16/2020 Daniel R. DePetris © ATTA KENARE / AFP/Getty Iranians attend commemorations marking 41 years since the Islamic Revolution in the capital Tehran s Azadi Square on February 11, 2020. How do you deal with a four decade-long adversary whose negotiators are some of the best in the world and whose government is likely to spend more time lecturing you than searching for a way forward? These are the questions incoming President Joe Biden will soon confront as he and his national security team attempt to prevent U.S.-Iran relations from being dragged further down the toilet.

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