Tehran: implementation of nuclear transaction requires political will from West

The full implementation of a nuclear transaction will be possible if the western sides show real political will. About this, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and the chief negotiator from Iran under the nuclear transaction, Ali Bakyri, wrote on Twitter in connection with the fifth anniversary of the Unitedral Unilateral output from a joint comprehensive action plan (SVPD, an Iranian nuclear program).

with the exit from the SVPD, approved by the UN Security Council, the United States “struck international law” and has not been compensated for this unlawful act since then, continued Bakyri. “If the bonds are actual political will, it will be possible to fully realize an agreement, the main element of which should be an effective and sustainable abolition of sanctions. No possibility is constant,” follows from the text of the publication.

May 8, 2018, during the presidency of Donald Trump, the United States unilaterally left the nuclear agreement signed with Iran in 2015, and again imposed sanctions against this country.

In April 2021, negotiations on a nuclear transaction aimed at resuming a nuclear transaction with Iran and returning to it.

began in Vienna.

However, due to a number of disagreements between Washington and Tehran, negotiations were suspended in early September 2022.