SalarHaqq
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Until we see the contents of the agreement, we can't be certain about what kind of concessions will be done.
Iran is telling them: you either all return to your obligations under the JCPOA and not just that, but you introduce additional guarantees and verification mechanisms allowing us to be certain that there won't be a repeat of the routine practiced by Obama and Trump, or you can forget about us going back to our initial commitments under the JCPOA. This is the current stage of the talks.
Their is no doubt they want to remove much of the nuclear capabilities including reverting to IR-1's and shipping all enriched uranium above 3% to Russia. Could be more.
They want more: they are aiming for a revision of the JCPOA to Iran's detriment (such as, extending the "sunset provisions" deadlines, and so on).
Iran is just willing to return to initial JCPOA commitments. And only if they do so as well, and if on top of it they offer some form of a solid guarantee beyond words, that they won't violate the deal afterwards like the Obama regime did. Anything other than that, Iran is not negotiating on.