Aarkki said Iran had taken into account US seriousness during the first round of talks on the deal, which took place in Oman
Iran believes that it is possible to reach an agreement on its nuclear program and hopes Russia will play a role in the deal, Foreign Minister Abas Araki said on Friday after meeting with his Russian counterpart, Sergeki Lavrov.
Arakchi added that Iran had taken into account the seriousness of the United States during the first round of talks on the deal, which took place in Oman last week.
Lavrov said that Russia is ready to play a role in talks.
As it became known late yesterday by Iran International, Iran suggested three -step agreement in the United Stateswith the aim of limiting his nuclear program in exchange for lifting US sanctions.
The proposal was presented by Abbas Arakzi to US Special Envoy Steve Whitkov during a meeting in Oman last Saturday.
The proposal provides In the first stage Tehran’s commitment to temporarily reduce uranium enrichment to 3.67%, the same limit predicted in the agreement of 2015, In return for Washington to allow access to committed funds and repeat oil exports.
The second stage It predicts that the United States will lift more sanctions and in return Iran will allow the international atomic energy organization to resume inspections and implement the “additional protocol”, which allows for sudden inspections on unlawful facilities.
To third stage And since Iran carries the stocks of the enriched uranium to a third country, the US Congress will approve the agreement and the Trump government will lift both primary and secondary sanctions.
However, according to the same sources, Ali Hameni gave green light for talks only to save time to restore the country’s airlines, which were destroyed in Israeli raids in October, as well as to produce ground-to-ground missiles.
The American envoy Witten is allegedly welcoming the proposal positively, surprising the Iranian mission.
Source :Skai
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