Iran seeks Russian support to do A potential agreement with the US in its nuclear projectBefore the new round conversations in Rome this weekend.
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Arakci is aware of his Russian opponent Sergi Lavrov about last week’s first round of conversations Mascate, Oman. Araksi has praised Russia’s role Historical 2015 Nuclear Agreement with other world powersThis has led Tehran to raise many sanctions to limit its nuclear operations. “We hope Russia will continue its support in any new agreement,” Araksci said at a joint press conference with Lavro in Moscow.
2015 Nuclear Agreement He collapsed by withdrawal of Trump’s unilaterally in 2018Iran abandoned all limits for their nuclear operations. Persian country today enrichs uranium with 60% cleanliness, Near 90% of arms graduates.
Lavrov has assured it Russia is ready to meditate And help with nuclear conversations. “In Iran’s view, we are ready to help, mediate and play any role that is useful and acceptable to the United States,” Lavrov said. “As the Iranian minister said, we start from the fact that the only way for a contract is a contract Exclusively on nuclear issues“.
Has been confirmed that Lavrov is the Arakchi He met Russian President Vladimir Putin Yesterday Thursday. The minister did not provide details beyond the saying that Putin was “very satisfied” in the conversations. Arakshi has said that he sent a message from the Supreme Leader to Putin, Ayatullah Ali JamaniIt has the last word in all matters of the state in Iran, but does not provide additional details.
In Paris, the US Secretary of State, Marco RubioHe has expressed his hope that conversations with Iran will benefit. “We all want a quiet and durable resolution,” said Rubio. The President recently met British, French and German officials He has pressed them to keep sanctions on Iran Instead of allowing them to expire. “We should all expect yesterday’s statements that they are not fulfilled by Iran, but also an OIEA statement that is dangerously close to the weapon,” the secretary said.