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EU favours US returning to Iran deal

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Brussels, Belgium - The EU said on Monday it looks forward to working soon with US Presidente­lect Joe Biden on resurrecti­ng the Iran nuclear deal, and rejected Tehran’s accusation­s it had aligned with Washington’s sanctions.

‘We welcome President-elect Biden’s positive statements on the JCPoA, and look forward to working with the incoming US administra­tion,’ European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said in a statement on behalf of the bloc, using the official initials for the deal.

The EU supported ‘intensive diplomacy with the goal of facilitati­ng a US return to the JCPoA and Iran’s return to full JCPoA implementa­tion’, he said.

Biden, who will take office on January 20, has suggested the United States return to the Iran deal, which it withdrew from in 2018 under President Donald Trump, who reinstated and increased US sanctions.

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We welcome President-elect Biden’s positive statements on the JCPoA, and look forward to working with the incoming US administra­tion

JOSEP BORRELL

ingly breached its own commitment­s under the deal, arguing it had the right to do so under its terms because the US was no longer abiding by it.

Most problemati­cally, last week it started again enriching uranium to 20 per cent, a step just below what is needed to produce material for nuclear weapons.

It has also accused the European signatorie­s - EU members France and Germany and former EU member Britain - of going along with the US sanctions, even as their government­s defied Trump to keep the deal alive.

Borrell rejected that, saying that ‘ the EU has upheld its JCPoA commitment­s, including regarding sanctions’, adding: “Despite the severe challenges to the JCPoA, the EU has continued to work hard to preserve it.”

The EU warned Tehran, however, that its 20 percent enrichment was ‘a very serious developmen­t’ with ‘potentiall­y severe proliferat­ion implicatio­ns’.

‘We urge Iran to refrain from further escalation and reverse this course of action without delay. Continued full and timely cooperatio­n with the (UN nuclear watchdog) IAEA remains critical,’ the statement said.

In a likely sign of Biden’s intention to quickly address the Iran nuclear deal, the US President-elect on Monday tapped William Burns, a retired diplomat, to be his CIA chief.

Burns helped lead secret talks with Tehran that set the stage for the 2015 accord with Iran.

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 ?? (AFP) ?? This file photo shows the entrance of the Fordow Uranium Conversion Facility in Qom, in the north of Iran
(AFP) This file photo shows the entrance of the Fordow Uranium Conversion Facility in Qom, in the north of Iran
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