The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Iran, Russia united against West on nuclear deal

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TEHRAN: Russia put on a united front with Iran against the United States and Europe Tuesday amid talks in Vienna on bringing Washington back into a troubled 2015 nuclear deal.

Iran and the remaining parties to the deal have been discussing how to lift US sanctions on Iran that then president Donald Trump reimposed when he quit the deal in 2018, and bring Iran back into compliance with nuclear commitment­s it suspended in retaliatio­n for the US withdrawal.

“We are counting on the fact that we will be able to save the agreement and that Washington will finally return to full and complete implementa­tion of the correspond­ing UN resolution,” Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told a joint press conference with his Iranian counterpar­t Mohammad Javad Zarif after talks in Tehran.

Lavrov also blasted the European Union for slapping sanctions on eight Iranian security officials, saying that the blacklisti­ng threatens current efforts to restore the deal.

“There is no coordinati­on at the EU. The left hand doesn’t know what the right hand is doing,” he said.

He stressed that “if this decision was taken voluntaril­y in the midst of negotiatio­ns in Vienna to save (the deal), then it is no longer unfortunat­e, it is a mistake worse than a crime”.

In response to EU sanctions, Iran said Monday it is suspending cooperatio­n with Europe on various fields including “terrorism, drug (traffickin­g) and refugees”.

Zarif warned the US that it would gain no extra leverage in Vienna through “acts of sabotage” and sanctions.

He also blasted Israel, which Iran has accused of being behind a Sunday sabotage attack on its Natanz uranium enrichment facility, of having made a “very bad gamble”.

“We have no problem with returning to implementi­ng our JCPOA commitment­s,” Zarif said using the formal acronym for the nuclear deal.

“But the Americans should know that neither sanctions nor acts of sabotage will give them negotiatio­n tools and these acts will only make the situation more difficult for them.”

Iran on Monday charged that its arch-enemy Israel had sabotaged its Natanz enrichment plant and vowed it would take “revenge” and ramp up its nuclear activities.

Israel did not claim responsibi­lity for the sabotage, but unsourced media reports in the country attributed it to the Israeli security services carrying out a “cyber operation”.

The New York Times, quoting unnamed US and Israeli intelligen­ce officials, also said there had been “an Israeli role” in the attack in which an explosion had “completely destroyed” the power system that fed the plant’s “undergroun­d centrifuge­s”.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Lavrov (left) and Zarif at a meeting in Tehran.
— AFP photo Lavrov (left) and Zarif at a meeting in Tehran.

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