Time for political decisions as Iran talks enter ‘final stretch’ – U.S. official

A staff member removes the Iranian flag from the stage at the Vienna International Center in Vienna, Austria July 14, 2015. (Reuters)

SULAIMANI (ESTA) — Indirect talks between the United States and Iran on returning to the 2015 nuclear agreement are entering the “final stretch,” with all sides having to make political decisions, Reuters cited a senior U.S. State Department official as saying on Monday. 

The official said the latest talks in Vienna were “among the most intensive that we had to date” on returning to the deal, which former President Donald Trump pulled out of in 2018, Reuters reported.

“We made progress narrowing down the list of differences to just the key priorities on all sides. And that’s why now is the time for political decisions,” Reuters quoted the official as saying.

U.S. President Joe Biden came into office a year ago promising to re-enter the deal, but Iran has continued work on its nuclear program and a deal has remained elusive.

The official said Washington has already laid out what it was prepared to do in terms of lifting sanctions that are inconsistent with the nuclear deal and that the ball was more in Tehran’s court, according to Reuters.

“Now is the time… for Iran to decide, whether it is prepared to make those decisions necessary for a mutual return to compliance with the JCPOA.”

“We are in the final stretch,” the official added. “Given the pace of Iran’s advances, its nuclear advances, we only have a handful of weeks left to get a deal.”

In the event of no deal with Iran, the official said Washington would have to step up pressure – “economic, diplomatic and otherwise” – in the face of Tehran’s unconstrained nuclear program.

The official repeated Washington’s willingness to engage with Iran through direct talks, saying it would be very much in the interest of the process given the limited time frame but added that there was no sign that they were close to doing that.

“We have not met directly yet. We have no indication that’s going to be the case when we reconvene,” the official said.

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