None of JCPOA parties willing to announce death of deal: Expert

None of JCPOA parties willing to announce death of deal: Expert
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An expert on international issues has said that Grossi and Burrell's remarks as well as developments in Tel Aviv and the change of Biden's doctrine towards the Middle East are all act in harmony and they are showing that public opinion is now ready to accept the return of sanctions against Iran, the referral of Iran's case to the Security Council, and even placing this case under the seventh chapter of the charter of the UN security council.

Commenting on the latest developments of the revival of the Iran deal, Mehdi Motaharnia said in remarks to ILNA that Iran’s nuclear case is heading toward an international crisis.

Referring to the many ups and downs that Iran’s nuclear case has experienced in the past years, the expert announced that Iran’s nuclear case now has reached its final stage.

Today, according to the West, Iran now is on the verge of achieving a nuclear breakout, he said, adding that on the other hand, the U.S. is seeking to make moves against Iran with help from the Arab-Western-Hebrew coalition.

The “Quds accord”, as a supplement to “Abraham accords”, a movie towards more sanctions, and imposing a regional siege against Iran are all indicative of the end of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), he added.

“But none of the parties are willing to accept the disgrace of announcing the death of the JCPOA,” he noted, adding that this issue is costly to both sides.

Grossi and Burrell's remarks as well as developments in Tel Aviv and the change of Biden's doctrine towards the Middle East are all act in harmony and they are showing that public opinion is now ready to accept the return of sanctions against Iran, the referral of Iran's case to the Security Council, and even placing this case under the seventh chapter of the charter of the UN security council, he said.

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