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Russia received the guarantees it wanted from the United States

Russia received the guarantees it wanted from the United States

Russia on Tuesday assured Washington that sanctions imposed on it by Ukraine would not worry about its cooperation with Tehran, as it would remove an obstacle to the revival of the Iranian nuclear deal.

We have received written guarantees. They are included in the resumption agreements of the Joint Comprehensive Program on Iran’s Nuclear Project.Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov told his Iranian counterpart Hossain Amir-Abdullahiyan. According to him, future Russian-Iranian nuclear cooperation is guaranteed. “Especially with regard to its image as the Bouchehr nuclear power plant“.

Moscow has been accused of trying to sabotage the talks

Moscow has been accused of seeking to derail Iranian nuclear talks after the US demanded on March 5 that sanctions imposed on Russia over its invasion of Ukraine would not jeopardize its future cooperation with Iran in the civilian nuclear field. “The Americans are trying every day to say that we are blocking the (Iranian nuclear) deal, but that is a lieSaid Sergei Lavrov.The agreement was not finally ratified in several capitals, but the Russian capital, Moscow, was not one of them“.

According to him, we are now “Home extension“Although the signing of a compromise has appeared immediately on several occasions in recent weeks, major efforts are underway to secure the 2015 agreement, which Iran has made on the one hand, and the United States, China, France, the United Kingdom, Russia and Germany on the other.” , By granting it the right to civilian nuclear power.

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He had allowed the lifting of international sanctions against Tehran in exchange for the severe limitations on its nuclear program. But under Donald Trump’s administration, the United States withdrew in 2018 and re-established punitive measures that would suffocate the Iranian economy. In response, Tehran largely freed itself from control over its nuclear activities. Once in the White House, Democrat Joe Biden wanted to get back into the deal, but indirect negotiations were difficult.