Iran hands in its final package of proposals and says key decisions require political action from Western countries.
By Maziar Motamedi
Tehran, Iran – Iran has said any potential breakthrough in Vienna talks aimed at restoring its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers rests on political decisions by Western nations, after handing in its own final proposals.
“It’s better for Iran if there’s an agreement in Vienna and sanctions are lifted today rather than tomorrow,” said Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian in a news conference with his Irish counterpart Simon Coveney in Tehran on Monday.
“So we are in a hurry for a good agreement, but it must be within the framework of logical talks and to achieve the rights of the Iranian nation,” he added.
The Iranian foreign minister also called on the United States and the European signatories of the nuclear deal to “stop playing with text and time” of an agreement and display their political will.
Earlier on Monday, Ali Shamkhani, the secretary of Iran’s Supreme National Security Council, said in a tweet that the talks in the Austrian capital have reached a stage where an outcome could be announced, depending on the US position.
Shamkhani also said he held a phone call with Iran’s chief negotiator, Ali Bagheri Kani, on Sunday which reinforced his view that the Iranian team faces a tough challenge in sticking to its agenda, and that Western parties continue to make a “show” of political will to evade their commitments.
This comes shortly after Wang Qun, China’s top negotiator, confirmed that Iran has offered its “final package” of proposals in response to a previous Western package, in what he called the “final stage” of the talks that began in April 2021.
The eighth round of the talks, which appears likely to be the last, is expected to yield results in the next few weeks as Western parties maintain very limited time is left to save the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).