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Analysis - The road to the renewed Iran nuclear deal is likely to be long and bumpy.
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It took seven years from a hot summer day in เล่นสล็อตฟรี 2008 when top US diplomats sat down with Iran for the first time until the two sides sealed an Iran nuclear deal in 2015 aimed at preventing Tehran from escaping. Get nuclear weapons No one expected it would take a long time to figure out if they could recover the deal left by former President Donald Trump. But US and European officials say the journey will be time-consuming and difficult if they begin.US President Joe Biden said Thursday it was ready to send his special envoy, Rob Malley, to meet with Iranian officials and find a way back to a deal agreed by Tehran and six powers; and Name the Joint Action Plan (JCPOA).As Tehran sent mixed signals at first, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said: "The United States will no longer be able to join the nuclear treaty before the sanctions are lifted".

The key point of the deal is that Iran will restrict its uranium enrichment program to make it difficult to accumulate fissile materials for nuclear weapons, a long-denied ambition as a relief from US economic sanctions and others.In theory, it should not be difficult to decide how to revive a agreement that includes the 110 pages of the text and annex details.In fact, it will be a challenge for two reasons: the sanctions scores Trump has enforced on Iran after walking out of the May 2018 deal and the steps Iran has taken after more than a year of waiting. To breach the retaliation treaty While both sides focused on the question of who made the first move to revive the deal - each insisted the other had to do so - US officials told Reuters the "sequence" could be a disproportionate.Who's going first I don't think it's the hardest," he said.
It is determining how each side has a compliance view," the official added, arguing which US sanctions could be lifted and "the question can all the steps Iran take be reversed?" not Politics, detention and proxy forces The JCPOA, which is in force by Iran, Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States, is required by the United States to lift sanctions on Iran. "Involving nuclear" only After the deal was lifted, Trump imposed new sanctions in other areas, including Iran's alleged support for terrorism.Experts say Biden will find it rife with politics and possibly impossible to meet Tehran's demands that these will be lifted by criticism from Republicans and possibly fellow party members. His democrat This is a very politically sensitive issue in the United States, as there are many deliberately executed under terrorist agencies," said Eurasia Group's Henry Rome.
Both negotiating teams go through a fairly detailed process in deciding how to stay and what to do next.Another challenge is Iran's support for regional proxies, including those suspected of attacking US forces. In the most devastating incident for almost a year, a rocket attack on US-led forces in northern Iraq on Monday killed civilian contractors and injured U.S. soldiers, prompting Washington to appear to be offering a concession. Make Iran more difficult An additional complication is the desire of Americans to free U.S. citizens detained in Iran, an issue that Washington began talking to Iranian officials, White House National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan, on Tuesday. week And while some of the steps Tehran has taken to violate the JCPOA, it may be reversible, such as higher enriched uranium 3.67% and increased low-enriched uranium content. But something else might not. These include the expertise gained from research and development on advanced centrifuges that will allow Iran to raise uranium to 90% weapon grade level if desired.
How do you retrieve the knowledge they have gained?" Asked Robert Einhorn of the Brookings Institution that the tank had been used for a while.Officials in Tehran also face a sensitive choice in response to any overture from the Biden administration as Iran prepares for the June presidential election, when the election results are likely to be viewed as an establishment referendum. The clergy amid growing dissatisfaction Economic hardships Iran's fragile economy, weakened by US sanctions and the coronavirus outbreak, has given ruling elite options beyond negotiations. But in the end, the decision rests with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.However, it was unclear whether the two sides could return to the negotiating table.
Iran threatened to further downsize its compliance with the deal, starting on Tuesday, in particular, halting some checks by the United Nations nuclear watchdog.Experts said that didn't necessarily reduce the chances of negotiations. But it adds to the challenge.In spite of everything, we are still in a precarious situation that will become the Messiah.
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