THE Olaf Solz met with Israeli Prime Minister Yair Lapid in Berlin and said that “in the immediate future” there was no hope of reaching an agreement with Iran for nuclear program of.
The German made it clear that “he regrets that Iran has not yet responded positively to the European coordinators’ proposals».
“There is no reason why Iran should not accept these proposals. But we have to note that this is happening and that there will be no (deal) in the immediate future,” the German chancellor remarked during a press conference.
Following a year and a half of talks aiming to save the 2015 international agreement, from which the US unilaterally withdrew in 2018, Germany, Britain and France expressed “serious doubts” on Saturday about Iran’s true will.
In their announcement the three European countries they blamed Tehran that “continues to escalate its nuclear programbeyond what could be considered to be intended for political purposes’.
Iran, which insists its nuclear program is purely peaceful, dismissed the announcement as “not constructive”, but Lapid, who opposes saving the 2015 deal, welcomed it.
Source: News Beast
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