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Iran’s Zarif Rules Out Renegotiating Nuclear Deal With Biden

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Iran’s Zarif Rules Out Renegotiating Nuclear Deal With Biden. It’sup to U.S. to return to compliance with accord, he says.

Iran will not renegotiate the nuclear accord it reached with world powers, its foreign minister said, drawing a line in the sand ahead of Joe Biden’s assumption of the U.S. presidency.

By walking out of an agreement anchored in a United Nations resolution, the U.S. is not in a position to impose conditions, Mohammad Javad Zarif told a virtual Rome conference on foreign affairs on Thursday.

“The United States must cease its violations of international law, it doesn’t require any negotiations,” Zarif said. “We will not renegotiate a deal which we negotiated. The deal was about give and take, it wasn’t about one side asking and the other side giving.”

Biden’s Path Back to Iran Nuclear Deal Won’t Be Easy or Fast

President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the accord in 2018 and imposed crippling sanctions on Iran, in an unsuccessful attempt to force it to enter talks on a tougher pact. Biden has said he’ll rejoin the deal if Iran also returns to full compliance, and then push to broaden it.

In addition to insisting on the removal of sanctions, Iran has demanded economic compensation for the devastation they’ve wrought on the country. On Thursday, Zarif signaled a price tag when he observed that the nuclear deal “is not a revolving door.”

“It’s not that you can come in, impose restrictions on others, benefit from the privileges of membership and then all of a sudden decide to leave and inflict $250 billion of damage on the Iranian people,” he said.


Iran Approves Bill to End Nuclear Inspections in Blow to Biden

On Wednesday, Iran gave the Biden administration just weeks to make a diplomatic breakthrough by giving final approval to a bill compelling President Hassan Rouhani to end international nuclear inspections unless the U.S. lifts key sanctions by February.

The new legislation also says Iran will immediately take measures to start producing 20% enriched uranium for peaceful purposes and increase its stockpile of the fissile material, potentially reducing the time Iran needs to make preparations to acquire a weapon. It was promoted by hardliners who opposed the nuclear agreement with the West.

Zarif -- Iran’s lead negotiator on the pact -- said his government did not like the law. “We will implement it because it is the law of the land” but it is not “irreversible,” he said.
Iran’s Zarif Rules Out Renegotiating Nuclear Deal With Biden
  • It’s up to U.S. to return to compliance with accord, he says
  • Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif speaks in virtual forum
Mohammad Javad Zarif said “It’s not that you can come in, impose restrictions on others, benefit from the privileges of membership and then all of a sudden decide to leave and inflict $250 billion of damage on the Iranian people.”

Mohammad Javad Zarif said “It’s not that you can come in, impose restrictions on others, benefit from the privileges of membership and then all of a sudden decide to leave and inflict $250 billion of damage on the Iranian people.”

Iran will not renegotiate the nuclear accord it reached with world powers, its foreign minister said, drawing a line in the sand ahead of Joe Biden’s assumption of the U.S. presidency.

By walking out of an agreement anchored in a United Nations resolution, the U.S. is not in a position to impose conditions, Mohammad Javad Zarif told a virtual Rome conference on foreign affairs on Thursday.

“The United States must cease its violations of international law, it doesn’t require any negotiations,” Zarif said. “We will not renegotiate a deal which we negotiated. The deal was about give and take, it wasn’t about one side asking and the other side giving.”

President Donald Trump pulled the U.S. out of the accord in 2018 and imposed crippling sanctions on Iran, in an unsuccessful attempt to force it to enter talks on a tougher pact. Biden has said he’ll rejoin the deal if Iran also returns to full compliance, and then push to broaden it.


In addition to insisting on the removal of sanctions, Iran has demanded economic compensation for the devastation they’ve wrought on the country. On Thursday, Zarif signaled a price tag when he observed that the nuclear deal “is not a revolving door.”
“It’s not that you can come in, impose restrictions on others, benefit from the privileges of membership and then all of a sudden decide to leave and inflict $250 billion of damage on the Iranian people,” he said.
Iran Approves Bill to End Nuclear Inspections in Blow to Biden

On Wednesday, Iran gave the Biden administration just weeks to make a diplomatic breakthrough by giving final approval to a bill compelling President Hassan Rouhani to end international nuclear inspections unless the U.S. lifts key sanctions by February.
The new legislation also says Iran will immediately take measures to start producing 20% enriched uranium for peaceful purposes and increase its stockpile of the fissile material, potentially reducing the time Iran needs to make preparations to acquire a weapon. It was promoted by hardliners who opposed the nuclear agreement with the West.
Zarif -- Iran’s lead negotiator on the pact -- said his government did not like the law. “We will implement it because it is the law of the land” but it is not “irreversible,” he said.
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/arti...les-out-renegotiating-nuclear-deal-with-biden
 
Biden has said he will reenter the nuclear deal and remove sanctions, if Iran goes back to the deal first.

Iran says that Biden has to reenter the deal first, before Iran reenters.
 
Biden has said he will reenter the nuclear deal and remove sanctions, if Iran goes back to the deal first.

Iran says that Biden has to reenter the deal first, before Iran reenters.
This time around iran will not lift a finger until they actually see evidence of sanction lifted and transactions started for iran...the party that left the deal has to show good faith.....of course all this is true if Iran had a good negotiator..with zarif in charge I have my doubts..
 
This time around iran will not lift a finger until they actually see evidence of sanction lifted and transactions started for iran...the party that left the deal has to show good faith.....of course all this is true if Iran had a good negotiator..with zarif in charge I have my doubts..
I think Biden will likely reenter first, though sanctions may not automatically be dropped. The EU + UK are likely going to pressure Biden to take the first step, and Biden being an Obama era official, who strongly backed the nuclear deal, will likely take that step, in order to rebuild some sort of trust.

Sanctions being dropped will likely be done in phased steps, considering Iran is currently not completely adhering to the deal either.

If I was Iran, I'd take full advantage of this, with the mindset that after 4 years sanctions could come back.
 
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