The work of the seventh round of negotiations to revive the nuclear agreement between the states party to the agreement Britain, France and Germany, and with China, Russia, the United States and Iran, has concluded, and no date has been set for the next session, amid media accusations and mutual statements between Tehran and Western capitals, and the policy of tug-of-war between European parties and Iran continued. British Foreign Secretary Liz Truss, at the conclusion of a Group of Seven meeting, said that negotiations that have resumed to save the Iran nuclear deal are “the last chance for Iran,” as other European officials have warned Iran that “time is running out.” And in light of the rapid progress of Iran’s nuclear program, a plan will The Joint Comprehensive Action will soon be an “empty framework”.
The US Secretary of State stressed that the United States is working “actively” to prepare “alternatives” in the event of the failure of the negotiations, despite the American threat to the military option in the event of the failure of the agreement: Can we say that the negotiations have reached a dead end?
Iran continues to bet on the international desire to reach an agreement on nuclear, while continuing to suspend inspections or announce an increase in uranium enrichment rates. Iran today believes that it has enough cards to get what it wants. The file of the missile and drone program, as well as the file of the militias loyal to Tehran in the Middle East.
Despite Iran’s urgent need to lift international sanctions and release frozen funds, returning to the agreement after it reached its nuclear program may be useless, unless all sanctions are directly removed and additional benefits are provided to them.
If the negotiations do not proceed according to Iranian conditions, they will practically not lose anything and will continue to enrich uranium, and they will have their reasons and references for the continuation of the nuclear program, which will ultimately mean the possession of a nuclear weapon. And by following up on the progress of the negotiations that began last April before the Iranian presidential elections, Tehran is using the time factor to its advantage, making qualitative leaps in its nuclear program in order to serve its negotiating position.
By following up on the Iranian nuclear file, it is noted that Iran invokes the North Korean model in managing its nuclear file. The agreements concluded with Korea failed to curb the North Korean nuclear program. Despite the signing of an agreement between North Korea and the United States of America “a framework agreement” in October 1994 , stipulates that North Korea freeze the work of its nuclear reactor and its accessories, and allow the observers of the Atomic Energy Agency to monitor this agreement, but the Korean nuclear activities continued, and in 2003 Pyongyang announced its withdrawal from the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons, which prompted the United States and other neighboring countries to hold negotiations to stop the program The North Korean nuclear negotiations were known as the “six parties” negotiations, namely: Russia, China, Japan, the United States, in addition to the two Koreas, but these rounds of negotiations did not reach decisive results, and they entered the nuclear club, thus changing the power equations in the East Asian region.
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