Hindustan Times (East UP)

DIPLOMATS SAY NO TIME FOR ‘NICETIES’ IN IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL TALKS

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

VIENNA: European negotiator­s on Tuesday said they will assess the “seriousnes­s” of the Iranian position over the next few days to decide whether to continue with recently resumed talks about reviving the 2015 nuclear deal.

Without wanting to set “an artificial deadline”, “we don’t have the luxury to spend time on niceties”, one of the European diplomats at the talks said, declining to be identified.

“If they don’t show that they are serious about this work, then we’ll have a problem,” diplomats from the E3 nations of Britain, France and Germany said. “The next 48 hours will be very important.”

After Monday’s formal meeting, groups of experts began work on Tuesday on the sensitive issue of US sanctions, before tackling Tehran’s nuclear commitment­s on Wednesday.

While the EU chair of the talks, Enrique Mora, said he was optimistic at the end of the inaugural session, the diplomats were more measured: “We neither breathed a sigh of relief” nor cried disaster, one of them said.

The diplomats said they hoped to have “a clearer picture by the end of the week”, referring to a possible “breakdown” in negotiatio­ns if no progress was made. “It will be time to reconsider our diplomatic approach, but we are not there yet.”

The 2015 agreement, known by its acronym JCPOA, offered Tehran the lifting of some of the sanctions stifling its economy in exchange for a drastic reduction in its nuclear programme, which was to be placed under strict UN control.

But the United States left the pact in 2018 under then president Donald Trump and reinstated the punitive measures.

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