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On Iran nuclear deal, Biden faces more distrust in Tehran and sharpened knives in Washington
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On Iran nuclear deal, Biden faces more distrust in Tehran and sharpened knives in Washington
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The United States will join Iran and other world powers next week in Vienna in a major step aimed at reviving the 2015 nuclear deal that restrains one of Tehranâs potential weapons programs but that the Trump administration sought to kill, authorities announced Friday.
It is the latest and possibly most fraught attempt by the Biden administration to reverse many of former President Trumpâs most controversial damaging domestic and foreign policy steps.
The European Union, following a virtual meeting Friday with Iran and other signatories of the nuclear deal, but not the U.S., said the members agreed to welcome the return of the United States and talks to achieve that would start in Vienna, the Austrian capital, on Tuesday.
Europeans to push for Iran censure at UN nuclear watchdog meeting
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Rafael Grossi, Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency, speaks during a press conference shortly after the IAEA Board of Governors meeting at the agency s headquarters in Vienna, Austria on March 1, 2021. (JOE KLAMAR / AFP)
VIENNA, Austria The head of the UN’s nuclear watchdog appealed Monday for its inspection work in Iran not to become a “bargaining chip” as world powers mull negotiations to revive the 2015 Iran nuclear deal.
“The inspection work of the IAEA must be preserved… (it) should not be put in the middle of a negotiating table as a bargaining chip,” International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) chief Rafael Grossi told a press conference at the start of the agency’s quarterly meeting of its board of governors.