The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Germany against the final termination of negotiations with Iran

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She said she is “absolutely convinced that Iran, the regime, will not be better off if it acquires a nuclear weapon,” rather such a development would worsen the regional security environment and the situation for the Iranian people.

German Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock said on Friday that she does not want to permanently end negotiations to bring the 2015 international agreement on Iran’s nuclear energy program back into full force, despite the months-long deadlock in the talks and despite a bloody crackdown on anti-government protests. statements since September in the Islamic Republic.

“There are indeed some who tell us that we should recognize that this has all failed,” admitted the Green politician after the end of the session with her G7 counterparts in Münster. But, he added, this “would mean that you accept further (uranium) enrichment”.

She said she is “absolutely convinced that Iran, the regime, will not be better off if it acquires a nuclear weapon,” rather such a development would worsen the regional security environment and the situation for the Iranian people.

Tehran denies that it intends to acquire a nuclear arsenal.

“There must be no further (uranium) enrichment, the IAEA (including the International Atomic Energy Agency) must be given access to Iran’s nuclear power facilities,” the head of German diplomacy claimed from the Iranian government, insisting that they are obligations of the Islamic Republic assumed by the 2015 agreement, officially the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).

Amid a crackdown on protests in Iran and with Tehran accused of providing military aid to Russia in its war in Ukraine, the talks are increasingly contested and a deal seen as slipping away.

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