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Kremlin questions potential nuclear deal with Iran due to Western sanctions

Kremlin questions potential nuclear deal with Iran due to Western sanctions

Because of international sanctions, Russia may not agree to an agreement with Iran in the Vienna nuclear negotiations.

The basics in brief

  • Russia threatens to cancel nuclear talks with Iran.
  • She fears the sanctions will also affect her rights under the nuclear deal.
  • Russia is one of the main investors in Iran’s energy programme.

Moscow demands “written guarantees” from Washington. The deal with Iran stands before graduationRussian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Saturday. However, “recently problems have arisen from the point of view of Russian interests.”

Russia is investing heavily in Iranian energy

Lavrov noted,Avalanche Severe sanctions launched by the West over the conflict in Ukraine.” Moscow now needs “written guarantees” from the United States that Russia will impose sanctions. Rights enshrined in the nuclear deal will not affect. It’s about ‘unrestricted’ CommerceAnd economic and investment cooperation, as well as military-technical cooperation with Iran.”

Several weeks ago, there were signs of an early agreement in the negotiations in Vienna over the nuclear program with Iran. The United States was 2018 in the era of the then president Donald Trump It canceled the 2015 nuclear deal and reimposed its economic sanctions on Tehran. After that, Iran gradually withdrew from the agreement and boosted its nuclear program.

In the era of the new American president Joe Biden Talks about a new agreement have begun again. The deal aims to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapons program while allowing it to use nuclear energy for peaceful purposes. Russia is a major investor in Iran’s nuclear program.

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