Norman’s claim about the details of the dialogue between Iran and Europe in Geneva
In a message, the American media reporter described the atmosphere of talks between Iran and Europe in Geneva and said that Iranian diplomats have told their European counterparts that they are not ready for any unilateral reconciliation measures before the inauguration of the new American president.
According to Isna, “Lawrence Norman” wrote in a message on his personal page on the X social network about the recent talks between Iran and European countries in Geneva: Iran has told the Europeans that no unilateral reconciliation action will be taken by us before the official inauguration of Trump. They have not made this public. But they implied that limiting the stockpile of 60% pure uranium will no longer be done as a result of consultations with Rafael Grossi, the Director General of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
The Wall Street Journal reporter’s statement comes after Iran, England, France and Germany agreed that after their meeting in Geneva on Friday (yesterday) regarding Tehran’s nuclear program, which was held in the presence of senior diplomats from all sides, that diplomatic talks to continue
After the Geneva talks, which were held behind closed doors, representatives of each side posted messages on social media saying that the discussions focused on Iran’s nuclear program and sanctions and other regional issues.
Norman further wrote: The data of various sources in cyberspace are slightly different about the tone of these consultations. Some have emphasized the extent of Iran’s willingness to continue talks, considering Donald Trump’s approach to Iran after (his inauguration) on January 20. In this context, it is interesting that the negotiations of the European Troika (Germany, France and England) continued after the resolutions of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency.
Referring to other analyzes of these conversations, he claimed: other sources have also found it “disappointing”. There is no sign of action from Iran, which finds itself weak and in a tight spot inside and outside. Europeans have been asked what they know about Trump’s plans, to which no specific answer has been given.
In this regard, “Kazem Gharibabadi”, the legal and international deputy of Iran’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, stated that in these talks, “the latest bilateral, regional and international developments, especially nuclear issues and the lifting of sanctions, were discussed and evaluated.”
This senior diplomat of the Islamic Republic of Iran emphasized: We are firmly committed to pursuing the interests of our people and our preference is the path of dialogue and interaction. It was agreed that diplomatic talks will continue in the near future.
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