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‘Ball in US court’ for revival of nuclear deal: Iran

28-06-2022

DUBAI: Iran said on Monday that the revival of Tehran’s 2015 nuclear deal with world powers depends on Washington, amid expectations that talks to save the pact will resume soon after the top EU diplomat’s trip to the Islamic Republic.

“The ball is in Washington’s court now,” Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Saeed Khatibzadeh told a weekly televised news conference.

Al Arabiya News reported that top Iranian security official Ali Shamkhani had said in a meeting with the EU’s top diplomat that Tehran plans to continue developing its nuclear program.

He said that the developments would continue until the West changes its “illegal behavior”, Al Arabiya quoted Iranian state news agency IRNA.

“Iran’s retaliatory actions in the nuclear sector are merely legal and rational responses to US unilateralism and European inaction and will continue as long as the West’s illegal practices are not changed,” Al Arabiya quoted Shamkhani as saying.

Earlier, Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian said that the country was prepared to resume talks and “receive the economic benefits of the 2015 accord.”

The talks seemed close in March but were laid off again after Tehran insisted that Washington remove the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) from the US Foreign Terrorist Organization list.

Meanwhile, an Iranian court on Thursday ruled that Washington should pay over $4 billion in compensation to the families of nuclear scientists who were assassinated in recent years, state media reported.

Iran has accused the United States, Israel, or both of a series of killings targeting key figures, including the November 2020 assassination of top nuclear scientist Mohsen Fakhrizadeh.

The Iranian court on Thursday said, based on the criminal investigations and comments by Israeli officials, “it is clear that the Zionist regime carried out the crimes” of killing the Iranian scientists, according to a copy of the verdict published by the state news agency IRNA.

Washington supports Israel “directly and indirectly” and so “the US is responsible for all actions, including assisting, supporting and carrying out terrorist acts against Iranian scientists”, the verdict added.

The accused include the US government, former presidents Barack Obama and Donald Trump, as well as other high-ranking American officials.

In November 2020, Mohsen Fakhrizadeh was killed in an attack on his car outside Tehran that the Islamic republic has blamed on Israel.

Two other nuclear scientists, Majid Shahriari and Fereydoon Abbasi-Davani, were killed and wounded respectively during simultaneous attacks in 2010.

Thursday’s verdict risks exacerbating tensions between Tehran and the West as negotiations to restore the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and world powers have hit an impasse.

The talks have been stalled since March amid key differences between the US and Iran, including Tehran’s demand that Washington remove the Revolutionary Guards, the ideological arm of Iran’s military, from a terrorism blacklist.

The 2015 deal gave Iran sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on its nuclear program to guarantee that Tehran could not develop a nuclear weapon, something it has always denied wanting to do but the US unilaterally withdrew from the accord in 2018 and re-imposed biting sanctions, prompting Iran to begin rolling back on its own commitments. (IRNA)

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