Europeans drop a plan to condemn Iran as UN nuclear Watchdog
Vienna, March 4 (AFP/APP): European nations will not go ahead with a planned resolution criticising Iran at this week’s meeting of the UN nuclear watchdog, diplomatic sources said on Thursday, as efforts were underway to revive an ailing 2015 deal between Tehran and world powers on its nuclear programme. France, Britain and Germany had planned to introduce a resolution at a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency’s board of governors, with the support of the United States, criticising Iran’s suspension of some IAEA inspections. However, diplomats said the resolution, which had not yet been formally submitted, will now not be put forward. The decision to hold off was taken “to give time to diplomacy”, with one source pointing to “initiatives undertaken by (IAEA Director General Rafael) Grossi” and signs of “good faith” on the Iranian side. Grossi announced on Thursday that Iran had accepted holding a series of meetings with the UN nuclear watchdog in order to “clarify a number of outstanding issues”. US President Joe Biden has said he is willing to bring the United States back to the landmark 2015 deal, known as the JCPOA. It has been unravelling since Biden’s predecessor Donald Trump pulled the US out of the agreement … Continue reading Europeans drop a plan to condemn Iran as UN nuclear Watchdog
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