Nuclear: the United States calms the game with Iran

These are three strong gestures announced by the United States in order to calm things down with Iran on the nuclear issue. After a virtual meeting of the heads of French, British, German and American diplomacy, Washington accepted an invitation from the European Union to talks in the presence of Tehran to relaunch efforts to restore this agreement.

“The United States accepts an invitation from the high representative of the European Union to a meeting of the P5 + 1 (a group bringing together the United States, Germany, China, France, United Kingdom and Russia) and from Iran to discuss the best way forward on Iran’s nuclear program, ”State Department spokesman Ned Price said. A little earlier, the four Western powers had affirmed in a joint statement their objective of “seeing Iran return to full respect for its commitments” provided for by the 2015 agreement, in order to “preserve the nuclear non-proliferation regime. and ensure that Iran can never acquire a nuclear weapon ”. The press release is signed by Frenchman Jean-Yves Le Drian, German Heiko Maas, Briton Dominic Raab and US Secretary of State Antony Blinken.

Joe Biden’s administration also revoked a unilateral proclamation made in September by Donald Trump’s administration on a return to international sanctions against Iran. In a letter to the UN Security Council, obtained by Agence France-Presse, the acting American ambassador to the United Nations, Richard Mills, indicates that the international sanctions “lifted by UN resolution 2231” in 2015 and confirming the nuclear agreement concluded the same year with Tehran “remain lifted”.

A gesture for Iranian diplomats

The September announcement by the Trump administration, which decided in 2018 to withdraw the United States from the agreement, was deemed null and void by a large majority of other members of the Security Council. The State Department finally announced Thursday the easing of restrictions on the travel of Iranian diplomats to the UN in New York. These restrictions had been considerably increased by the Trump administration. They required these diplomats and the head of Iranian diplomacy to be confined to a few streets around the UN headquarters with a very specific route to and from Kennedy airport.

The easing of the restrictions will allow them to return to a previous situation allowing them to move freely in New York and its surrounding areas. This rule, which also applies to diplomatic missions of Cuba and North Korea, remains in force, said a State Department official. “The idea is to take measures to remove unnecessary obstacles to multilateral diplomacy by amending restrictions on domestic travel which have been extremely restrictive,” said the official.


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