Oman Daily Observer

EU envoy visits Iran with hope to revive nuclear talks

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TEHRAN: The EU envoy charged with coordinati­ng talks on reviving the Iran nuclear deal, Enrique Mora, met Iranian deputy foreign minister Ali Bagheri in Tehran on Thursday.

The talks come a day after US Secretary of State Antony Blinken warned of “other options” if diplomacy fails, as his visiting Israeli counterpar­t reserved the right to use force.

“I will raise the urgency” of resuming the talks, Mora tweeted before his arrival in the Islamic republic.

The 2015 nuclear deal, which gave Iran sanctions relief in return for curbs on its nuclear activities, has been on life support since 2018, when then US president Donald Trump unilateral­ly pulled out.

Trump reimposed crippling sanctions while Iran, which insists its nuclear programme is for civilian purposes only, gradually rolled back its own commitment­s.

Mora’s trip to Tehran comes amid mounting pressure from EU countries as well as the United States for a swift resumption of talks on Washington’s return to the agreement.

Iran’s foreign ministry said Mora’s visit “is a follow-up to consultati­ons between the two sides on matters of shared interest, particular­ly Iraneu relations, Afghanista­n and the nuclear agreement”.

Bagheri, in charge of the nuclear file for Iran, tweeted that the meeting would include talks about the “removal of cruel sanctions”.

US President Joe Biden, who took office in January, has signalled a willingnes­s to return to the nuclear deal.

Talks were held earlier this year in Vienna between Iran and the remaining parties to the agreement — Britain, China, France, Germany and Russia — with the US taking part indirectly.

The talks have been on hold since a June election in Iran led to a change of president.

New President Ebrahim Raisi — an ultraconse­rvative former judiciary chief — is thought to be less ready than his predecesso­r Hassan Rouhani to make concession­s to the West for the sake of a deal.

Iran has said repeatedly that it is ready to resume talks “soon” but no date has yet been announced.

Blinken told reporters on Wednesday that he hoped for the success of talks with Iran but warned that “the runway that we have left to do that is getting shorter and shorter”.

Referencin­g visiting Israeli Foreign Minister Yair Lapid’s threat to use force, Blinken said without elaboratin­g: “We are prepared to turn to other options if Iran doesn’t change course.”

Tehran has been seeking European guarantees that there will be no repetition of Trump’s unilateral withdrawal.

Mora attended Raisi’s inaugurati­on in August, drawing criticism of the EU from Israel, a fierce critic of the nuclear deal with its arch foe Iran.

Israel has been engaged in a shadow war with Iran, targeting its military sites in ally Syria and carrying out a sabotage campaign against its nuclear programme.

Iran warned Israel in a letter to the UN Security Council chief on Thursday against any attack on its nuclear facilities.

 ?? — Reuters ?? Ali Bagheri, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran, with Enrique Mora, Deputy Secretaryg­eneral of the European External Action Service (EEAS), in Tehran on Thursday.
— Reuters Ali Bagheri, Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister of Iran, with Enrique Mora, Deputy Secretaryg­eneral of the European External Action Service (EEAS), in Tehran on Thursday.

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