Iran criticizes Europe over nuclear talks comments
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Contributing sentiments towards policy:
61% : Iran has stated its readiness to work with the IAEA."52% : The United States, Russia and China plus Iran are the other members of the JCPOA.
51% : Iran is ready to cooperate with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in the direction to remove the fabricated and unreal image in regard to its peaceful nuclear activities."
51% : Iran has been and is a supporter of banning nuclear weapons.
50% : The expectation is for the opposing side to act constructively, like Iran."
50% : Iran will likely be one of the main topics of discussion.
44% : Iran respond to the US exit and subsequent application of sanctions by expanding its nuclear program.
40% : This latest round of negotiations has been billed as a "final offer" by the European Union to revive the deal, but neither the United States nor Iran seem to be in any rush.
34% : Iran believes that once the deal is restored, the requirement to resolve all IAEA issues will be used as an excuse for the West to leave it again.
26% : The Biden administration still has elections ahead and Iran is conscious of the fact that any deal with a Democratic US president is liable to be scrapped once a Republican is elected.
25% : - JOE KLAMAR/AFP via Getty ImagesIran has criticized the three European countries for their joint remarks about Iran in the talks to restore the nuclear deal, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
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