Albany Times Union

Iran refuses talks unless sanctions removed

“No negotiatio­ns” with U.S. while in Vienna, nation says

- By Arsalan Shahla

Iran said it will hold no direct or indirect talks with the U.S. when the two countries and other world powers gather in

Vienna on Tuesday for planned talks on the possible resurrecti­on of the 2015 nuclear deal.

A U.S. official said last week that American and Iranian representa­tives would take part in indirect talks, but Iran’s deputy foreign minister ruled that out, according to state-run Islamic Republic News Agency.

“We will have no negotiatio­ns with Americans in Vienna, either directly or indirectly,” Abbas Araghchi was quoted as saying.

The remaining parties to the nuclear accord “should persuade the United States any way they can” to lift all sanctions the Trump administra­tion imposed before

Iran will undo its own breaches of the agreement, he said.

Iran abandoned some of the limits on its nuclear program after former President Donald Trump withdrew in 2018 from the deal championed by his predecesso­r, Barack Obama, and reimposed crippling sanctions.

Tehran has since repeatedly rebuffed direct talks with the Biden administra­tion on reviving the pact.

Araghchi also ruled out the prospect of a “stepby-step” initiative for lifting sanctions and returning to nuclear deal commitment­s.

“There is but one step; the U.S. must remove all sanctions rebranded, imposed or re-imposed under Mr. Trump,” he said.

On Saturday, Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif urged his French counterpar­t, Jeanyves Le Drian, to “show a constructi­ve stance” at the Vienna meetings and “cease abiding by illegal sanctions imposed by the U.S.”

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