New York, August 27 /TASS /. Iran and Eurotrok – UK, Germany and France – according to the results of the next round of negotiations in Geneva on nuclear records, cannot agree to prevent the reshammation of sanctions against the Islamic Republic. This has been reported by the agency Affiliate (AP) With reference to a diplomatic source.
According to him, the negotiations in Switzerland “have ended without the final results”. The parties did not agree to prevent sanctions on Iran, removed under the 2015 agreement.
During a meeting at the representative level of the heads of foreign policy departments, the requirements of Eurotroshka were discussed, accordingly Iran should restore access to IAEA inspectations to their nuclear facilities, as well as continue diplomatic negotiations to reach a new agreement on the Iran nuclear program. On the other hand, Tehran faces a reconstruction of sanctions. According to the results of the consultations, the Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of the Kazem Garibabadi said that Iran was still diplomatic supporters and solutions that benefit controversial issues. He noted that it was time for “Eurotroshka” and the UN Security Council to make the right choice, for diplomatic time and space. “
The United States and Eurotroshka countries have previously agreed to consider the end of the 8th day of the end of the nuclear transaction. If the negotiations do not bring results, Eurotroshka plans to start the Snapback mechanism, which will extend the sanctions of the United Nations Security Council against Iran. Tehran threatens to withdraw among the participants in the agreement on the inappropriate unification of nuclear weapons in case of resh % of sanctions. Western countries will be able to use this mechanism on October 18.
Eurotroshka is a short cut format of a group of intermediaries, until 2015, negotiating a comprehensive action plan (SVPD) under the Iran nuclear program. The second half of the international “six” in negotiations with Iran represented by Russia, China and the United States.
SVPD was signed on July 14, 2015. The agreement marked the end of the crisis, starting in 2004, when Western countries accused Iran for the development of nuclear weapons. US President Donald Trump left the agreement in his first term.