Daily Press (Sunday)

Iran says US sanctions relief is ‘not sufficient’

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TEHRAN, Iran — Iran’s foreign minister on Saturday welcomed U.S. sanctions relief intended to entice Iran back to the 2015 nuclear deal, but called it insufficie­nt.

On Friday, the Biden administra­tion restored some sanctions relief to Iran’s atomic program as world powers and the Islamic Republic continue talks aimed at salvaging the languishin­g agreement.

“Lifting some sanctions in a real and objective manner could be interprete­d as the goodwill that Americans talk about,” Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdoll­ahian told reporters.

However, he said the move “is not sufficient.”

Secretary of State Antony Blinken signed several sanctions waivers related to Iran’s civilian nuclear activities. The move reverses the Trump administra­tion’s decision to rescind them. It comes as U.S. negotiator­s return to Vienna for what could be a make-or-break session.

The waivers are intended to attract Iran back to the 2015 deal that it has been violating since former President Donald Trump withdrew from the agreement in 2018 and reimposed U.S. sanctions.

In the short term, the waivers will exempt foreign countries and companies that work in Iran’s civilian nuclear sector from American penalties. The Trump administra­tion rescinded them in May 2020.

Iran has gradually distanced itself from the terms of the nuclear deal with world powers after the U.S. pulled out of it. Iran has demanded the restoratio­n of all sanctions relief it was promised under the deal before it returns to compliance.

“Goodwill, in our viewpoint, means that something tangible happens on the ground,” Amirabdoll­ahian said.

 ?? JOE KLAMAR/GETTY-AFP 2021 ?? Iranian exiles and supporters of the monarchy protest as a meeting is convened in Vienna.
JOE KLAMAR/GETTY-AFP 2021 Iranian exiles and supporters of the monarchy protest as a meeting is convened in Vienna.

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