Wednesday, May 25, 2022

It Looks Like The Iranian Nuclear Deal Is Dead

Bloomberg: Biden’s Iran Envoy Says Nuclear Talks Aren’t Dead But Almost 

(Bloomberg) -- The top U.S. envoy to Iran nuclear talks says efforts to revive the 2015 agreement are faltering but that he believes offering Tehran “limited” sanctions relief could still salvage the accord and provide the basis for a broader deal. 

In testimony prepared for a Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Wednesday, Special Envoy Robert Malley says that a return to the multinational Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action would help keep a lid on Iranian nuclear activity that accelerated after President Donald Trump’s 2018 decision to pull out of the deal despite an array of punishing sanctions. 

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More News On Efforts To Close The Iranian Nuclear Deal 

Biden’s Iran envoy says return to nuclear deal ‘tenuous’ -- The Hill  

Prospects for reviving Iran nuclear deal 'tenuous' at best - US -- Jerusalme Post 

US envoy for Iran says prospects for a return to nuclear deal are 'tenuous at best' -- CNN  

Biden made final decision to keep Iran’s IRGC on terrorist list -- Politico 

Biden to keep Iran’s Revolutionary Guards on terrorist list, Israel claims -- The Guardian  

US: Biden makes 'final decision' to keep Iran's IRGC on terror list, report says -- Middle East Eye 

Iran Deal Has Sunk As Biden Keeps IRGC On Terror List; Tehran "Evaded" Nuclear Inspectors For Years -- Zero Hedge

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