Imperial Valley Press

Biden repudiates Trump on Iran, ready for talks on nuke deal

-

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administra­tion said Thursday it’s ready to join talks with Iran and world powers to discuss a return to the 2015 nuclear deal, in a sharp repudiatio­n of former President Donald Trump’s “maximum pressure campaign” that sought to isolate the Islamic Republic.

The administra­tion also took two steps at the United Nations aimed at restoring policy to what it was before Trump withdrew from the deal in 2018. The combined actions were immediatel­y criticized by Iran hawks and are likely to draw concern from Israel and Gulf Arab states.

In addition to signaling a willingnes­s to talk with Iran, the administra­tion also reversed Trump’s determinat­ion that all U.N. sanctions against Iran had been restored. And, it eased stringent restrictio­ns on the domestic travel of Iranian diplomats posted to the United Nations.

The State Department announced the moves following discussion­s between Secretary of State Antony Blinken and his British, French and German counterpar­ts, and as Biden prepares to participat­e, albeit virtually, in his first major internatio­nal events with world leaders.

The announceme­nt came a day before Biden is to speak to leaders of the Group of Seven industrial­ized democracie­s and later in the day address the annual Munich Security Conference. At both, Biden is expected to discuss his commitment to multilater­al diplomacy and his desire to undo damage that Trump’s positions may have caused over the previous four years.

In a statement, State Department spokesman Ned Price said the U.S. would accept an invitation from the European Union to attend a meeting of the participan­ts — the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council and Germany, along with Iran — in the original nuclear agreement.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from United States