Deccan Chronicle

US: Iran talks can’t go on indefinite­ly

Khamenei slams US over deal guarantee

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Kuwait City, July 29:

US Secretary of State Antony Blinken said on Thursday that nuclear talks with Iran “cannot go on indefinite­ly” but that Washington was “fully prepared” to continue negotiatio­ns.

The US is indirectly involved in Iran’s talks with world powers to revive a nuclear deal that gave Iran some relief from internatio­nal sanctions in exchange for limits on its nuclear programme.

The deal was torpedoed in 2018 by then US president Donald Trump, who unilateral­ly withdrew from the agreement and imposed punishing sanctions.

“We’re committed to diplomacy, but this process cannot go on indefinite­ly... we look to see what Iran is ready to do or not ready to do and remain fully prepared to return to Vienna to continue negotiatio­ns,” Blinken said during a visit to Kuwait on Thursday.

“The ball remains in Iran’s court.” Iranian President Hassan Rouhani’s government

has been holding talks with major powers in Vienna since April on bringing Washington back into the agreement.

But a deal now seems unlikely until after he hands over to President-elect Ebrahim Raisi early next month.

Raisi is an ultraconse­rvative but has expressed support for the nuclear talks, arguing Iran needs an end to US sanctions.

Iran's ultraconse­rvative camp, which deeply distrusts the United States, has repeatedly criticised Rouhani over the 2015 deal.

Iran’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei said Wednesday that experience has shown “trusting the West does not work”, referring to the US withdrawal from the deal and its fallout.

Raisi has said his government will support talks that “guarantee national interests”, but will not allow negotiatio­ns for the sake of negotiatio­ns.

One of the major criticisms of the 2015 deal raised by Trump was its failure to address Iran’s ballistic missile programme or its alleged interferen­ce in regional affairs. —

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