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EU submits draft Iran nuclear deal text: Borrell by AFP Staff Writers Brussels (AFP) July 26, 2022 The EU's foreign policy chief said Tuesday he has submitted a draft text of a deal on Iran's nuclear programme, urging parties to accept it or "risk a dangerous nuclear crisis". It comes after Iran warned on Monday it would not be rushed into a "quick" deal reviving its faltering 2015 nuclear accord with world powers, as negotiations in Vienna remain deadlocked. Writing in the Financial Times, the EU's top diplomat Josep Borrell said: "This text represents the best possible deal that I, as facilitator of the negotiations, see as feasible. "It is not a perfect agreement, but it addresses all essential elements and includes hard-won compromises by all sides". Iran's chief nuclear negotiator Ali Bagheri wrote on Twitter on Tuesday: "The Coordinator has shared his ideas to conclude the negotiations. We, too, have our own ideas, both in substance and form, to conclude the negotiations which would be shared." The 2015 deal gave Iran sanctions relief in exchange for curbs on its atomic programme to guarantee that it could not develop a nuclear weapon -- something it has always denied seeking. But the United States' unilateral withdrawal from the accord in 2018 under then-president Donald Trump, and Washington's reimposition of biting economic sanctions, prompted Iran to begin rolling back on its own commitments. Talks in Vienna that started in April 2021 to restore the deal -- known formally as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, or JCPOA -- have stalled since March amid differences between Tehran and Washington. The two sides negotiated indirectly through the European Union coordinator. Borrell said the draft text "addresses, in precise detail, the sanctions lifting as well as the nuclear steps needed to restore the JCPOA." He accepted it may not address all US concerns about Iran, and acknowledged there are serious reservations in Tehran about implementing a deal "after the negative experience of recent years". But he said "decisions need to be taken now". Borrell warned: "If the deal is rejected, we risk a dangerous nuclear crisis, set against the prospect of increased isolation for Iran and its people. It is our joint responsibility to conclude the deal."
Macron says Iran nuclear deal 'still possible' Paris (AFP) July 23, 2022 French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday told his Iranian counterpart Ebrahim Raisi that reviving the landmark 2015 deal on Tehran's nuclear capabilities was "still possible" but must happen "as soon as possible". Macron also "expressed his disappointment" at the absence of progress after the suspension of talks in Vienna and underlined the need for Iran to return to the accord and implement its nuclear commitments, according to a French presidency statement. The French leader's telephone ca ... read more
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