Ulanov:

Deadlock in JCPOA talks to lead into uncontrolled escalation

A deadlock in negotiations on restoring the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on Iran’s nuclear program may lead to "uncontrolled escalation," Russian Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna says.

Deadlock in JCPOA talks to lead into uncontrolled escalation

MEHR: A deadlock in negotiations on restoring the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action on Iran’s nuclear program may lead to "uncontrolled escalation," Russian Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna says.

"The deadlock at the Vienna Talks on the restoration of the JCPOA is fraught with uncontrolled escalation," Mikhail Ulyanov wrote on his Telegram channel.

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell claimed earlier that Iran’s stance on a number of issues complicates the process of reaching an agreement on JCPOA.

The JCPOA was signed in 2015 between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council and Germany. Former US President Donald Trump illegally pulled out of the deal in 2018 while the current US President, Joe Biden, has signaled that he is ready to resurrect the agreement.

Russia, the UK, Germany, China, the US, and France have been in talks with Iran since April 2021 to reinstate the deal.

The talks to salvage the JCPOA kicked off in the Austrian capital of Vienna in April 2021, with the intention of examining Washington’s seriousness in rejoining the deal and removing anti-Iran sanctions.

The negotiations have been at a standstill since August due to Washington’s insistence on its hard-nosed position of not removing all the sanctions that were slapped on the Islamic Republic by the previous US administration. Iran maintains it is necessary for the other side to offer some guarantees that it will remain committed to any agreement that is reached.