Publish date20 Jun 2021 - 11:44
Story Code : 508509
Russian envoy:

Revival of JCPOA within reach as parties prepare to meet

Russian permanent envoy to the international organizations in Vienna says the revival of JCPOA is "within reach" as the signatories to the historic nuclear deal with Iran are preparing to meet in a Joint Commission.
Revival of JCPOA within reach as parties prepare to meet
“The Joint Commission of JCPOA will meet on Sunday, June 20. It will decide on the way ahead at the Vienna Talks. An agreement on restoration of the nuclear deal is within reach but is not finalized yet,” Mikhail Ulyanov tweeted on Saturday, using an acronym for the official name of the nuclear accord, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.

The Joint Commission of #JCPOA will meet on Sunday, June 20. It will decide on the way ahead at the #ViennaTalks. An agreement on restoration of the nuclear deal is within reach but is not finalised yet.
— Mikhail Ulyanov (@Amb_Ulyanov) June 19, 2021

Also, Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, who has traveled to Turkey to take part in Antalya Diplomacy Forum in his tweet on Saturday night highlighted the responsibility of the United States, as the party that exited the nuclear deal and broke the agreement, to fix it.  

At @AntalyaDF, emphasized the imperative of cognitive adjustments:
1.Diplomacy not about trust; rather, respecting interest of counterparts.https://t.co/lybHO6LAiS broke JCPOA. Onus on US to fix it.

3.Outsiders will leave our region sooner or later. We must seize its ownership. pic.twitter.com/eYaCfNCpPv
— Javad Zarif (@JZarif) June 19, 2021

The European External Action Service (EEAS) said in a press release that the JCPOA Joint Commission will resume in the Austrian capital on Sunday, with representatives of China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom and Iran in attendance.

The meeting will be chaired, on behalf of EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell, by EEAS Deputy Secretary General/Political Director Enrique Mora, it added.

“Participants will continue their discussions in view of a possible return of the United States to the JCPOA and on how to ensure the full and effective implementation of the JCPOA,” according to the press release.

In recent months, envoys from Iran and the P4+1 group of countries have been engaged in the Vienna talks aimed at returning the US to compliance.  

A US delegation is also in the Austrian capital, but it is not attending the discussions because the United States is not a party to the nuclear accord.

Former US president Donald Trump abandoned the deal in May 2018 and reimposed the anti-Iran sanctions that the JCPOA had lifted. He also placed additional sanctions on Iran under other pretexts not related to the nuclear case as part of the “maximum pressure” campaign.

Following a year of strategic patience, Iran resorted to its legal rights stipulated in Article 26 of the JCPOA, which grants a party the right to suspend its contractual commitments in case of non-compliance by other signatories, and let go of some of the restrictions imposed on its nuclear energy program. 

Now, the new US administration, under President Joe Biden, says it wants to compensate for Trump’s mistake and rejoin the deal, but it is showing an overriding propensity for maintaining some of the sanctions as a tool of pressure.

Tehran insists that all sanctions should first be removed in a verifiable manner before the Islamic Republic reverses its remedial measures.

In a post on her Twitter account, Jennifer Hansler, a US State Department producer for CNN, quoted a spokesperson as saying that the Vienna talks have made “meaningful progress.”

"We would like to build on the meaningful progress achieved during the latest round of talks in Vienna," the tweet read.
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