Sullivan: Trump administration agreement with Iran is possible
The former US national security adviser said that the agreement would probably be similar to the Year 2 nuclear deal, saying that Donald Trump’s government agreement with Iran on its nuclear program.
Former US National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan said in an interview today (Sunday) that US President Donald Trump could reach an agreement on stopping Iran’s nuclear program.
Former CIA chief William Burns, who also contributed to the US -Iran nuclear talks in year 2, which led to the nuclear deal of the year, said earlier that the opportunity was good but not easy. According to him, Iran will not agree to enrich “zero”.
Sullivan, former US President Joe Biden’s government, said in an interview with ABC News that Trump could reach a new agreement with Iran, but it will probably resemble the nuclear deal of the year, which was carried out by former US President Barack Obama.
Trump came out of the year with the claim that the deal was incomplete and pursued by the “maximum pressure” policy against Iran, while restoring all sanctions that were lifted under the agreement, continued to impose sanctions against Iranian individuals and institutions until the last days of his previous government.
So far, Iran and the United States have held three indirect dialogue and a technical-expert meeting on Iran’s nuclear program and how US sanctions are lifted.
According to the Oman Foreign Ministry, the fourth round of talks will be held next Saturday.
US media sources also quoted US officials as saying that the next meeting will probably be held in a European country.
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