Iranian Foreign Minister: Nothing will be added or removed from the nuclear deal
Iranian Foreign Minister Muhammad Javad Zarif announced in an interview with Iranian TV published by the Iranian “IRNA” agency, that “the nuclear deal has been negotiated over,” stressing that “nothing will be added to it or nothing will be removed from it”.
The Iranian foreign minister added, “Iran is in the deal, and whoever should return to it is the United States”.
Zarif stressed that “Iran passed the various stages of Article 36 of the nuclear deal, while the Trump regime violated this article without proceeding with its stages.”
He added: “The Trump regime not only violated the deal, but also forced other countries, and members of the European Union to violate it. The Europeans have no authority over their companies that obey America’s instructions”.
He continued, “Time is still available for the Biden administration to amend their statements,” saying that “it has not yet made a decision about what it will do,” saying: “Their statements are vague and meaningless, but time is still available for them to amend their statements”.
Regarding what was said about the presence of Saudi Arabia in any upcoming agreement between America and Iran, the Iranian foreign minister stressed that it has not been acknowledged that there are new negotiations on the nuclear deal for either the Saudis to attend or not.
US President Joe Biden said in an interview he gave on the American “CBS” channel, on Sunday, that “the United States will not offer the easing of American sanctions as a way to lure Iran to return to the negotiating table on the nuclear program”.