Russia says West claims on Iranian drones to stop JCPOA talks
The Representative of Russia in International Organizations in Vienna has noted that the West's claims about the presence of the Iranian drones issue in the Ukrainian war was just a pretext to lock the resumption of JCPOA talks.
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In a tweet on Friday, Mikhail Ulyanov wrote: " Alleged supplies of drones is a clumsy excuse for freezing (if not killing) the #ViennaTalks on #JCPOA. Looks like the US + E3 have a temptation to move to “Plan B”."
Calling the measure a big mistake, Ulyanov added: "It’s difficult to expect that such a plan can be a credible option. More likely just a non-starter."
Most of the participating sides in the JCPOA talks want the negotiations to come to fruition as soon as possible, but reaching a final agreement is pending the political decisions of the US regarding several key issues remaining.
As the Western sides in the talks have no authority of their own and are fully sycophant to the very US that scrapped the international JCPOA, the Islamic Republic of Iran believes that if the US acts realistically to fulfill the Iranian nation's logical demands, the agreement will be accessible.