Saudi Arabia expressed deep concern over return of the US under the new administration which it hopes is not “naïve enough” to return to the historical deal calling for a new deal including Riyadh.
Saudis concerned over return of US return to JCPOA
23 Nov 2020 - 9:26
Saudi Arabia expressed deep concern over return of the US under the new administration which it hopes is not “naïve enough” to return to the historical deal calling for a new deal including Riyadh.
Abdallah Al-Mouallimi on Sunday dismissed the idea that the United States would re-enter the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the 2015 nuclear deal with Iran, under a Joe Biden administration.
The Saudi diplomat said nobody would be “naïve enough” to go back to a deal that has “proven its failure to the entire world.”
Speaking during an appearance on Fox News’ ‘America’s News HQ’, Al-Mouallimi said he did not believe Biden’s administration would pivot from the Persian Gulf states back to Iran and the nuclear deal.
“No, I think that the Iran nuclear deal has proven its failure to the entire world. And I don’t think that anybody is going to be naive enough to go back to the same deal,” he said.
“If there is a new deal in which Saudi Arabia is involved in the discussion and which covers the shortcomings of the previous deal … then we will be all for it.”
His comments come as US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo is in Saudi Arabia as part of a regional tour aimed at maintaining the Trump administration’s “maximum pressure” against Iran a few weeks before transferring power to the next president.
Pompeo met Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman in NEOM to discuss bilateral relations, areas of cooperation and ways to enhance them.
They also discussed regional and international developments, Saudi Press Agency reported.
There was no mention of Iran in the official reports from the meeting; however, Pompeo had earlier tweeted that “deterring Iran’s malign influence” will be a focus of his talks with Bin Salman.
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