Deccan Chronicle

N-talks intensify in fourth round

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Vienna, May 7: World powers held a fourth round of high-level talks on Friday in Austria aimed at bringing the United States back into the nuclear deal with Iran, with both sides signalling a willingnes­s to work out the major stumbling blocks.

The talks began in early April and Russian delegate Mikhail Ulyanov tweeted following Friday’s meeting that “the participan­ts agreed on the need to intensify the process.” “The delegation­s seem to be ready to stay in Vienna as long as necessary to achieve the goal,” he wrote. The US pulled out of the landmark 2015 deal in 2018 after then-President Donald Trump said the pact needed to be renegotiat­ed.

The deal had promised Iran economic incentives in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program, and the Trump administra­tion reimposed heavy sanctions on the Islamic republic in an unsuccessf­ul attempt to bring Tehran into new talks. Iran reacted by steadily increasing its violations of the deal, which is intended to prevent the country from obtaining nuclear weapons.

Iran began enriching uranium to a greater purity, stockpilin­g more than allowed and beginning to use more advanced centrifuge­s in an attempt to pressure the world powers remaining in the deal — Germany, France,

Britain, Russia and China — for economic relief. U.S. President Joe Biden says he wants to rejoin the deal, known as the Joint Comprehens­ive Plan of Action, or JCPOA, but that Iran needs to return to compliance.

Iran, which insists it does not want to produce a nuclear bomb, has said it is prepared to reverse all of its violations but that Washington must remove all sanctions imposed under Trump.

 ?? AFP ?? Deputy Secretary General/Political Director of the European External Action Service (EEAS), Enrique Mora (left) leaves the Grand Hotel Wien after the closed-door nuclear talks with Iran in Vienna on Friday. —
AFP Deputy Secretary General/Political Director of the European External Action Service (EEAS), Enrique Mora (left) leaves the Grand Hotel Wien after the closed-door nuclear talks with Iran in Vienna on Friday. —

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