Russia Expects Iran to End 60% Enrichment Soon
Head of the Russian delegation to the nuclear negotiations in Vienna Mikhail Ulyanov is optimistic that the parties could reach tangible results by June.
Ulyanov told the Echo of Moscow
that the US decided to return to the nuclear agreement, noting that the parties
might soon reach an agreement on various issues, including the sanctions
imposed on Iran.
The diplomat expects Iran to end
the 60 percent enrichment soon, stressing that the nuclear deal is the most
ideal solution for all regional parties.
Ulyanov said the only possible
option is to restore the nuclear agreement in its entirety and original form,
noting that it is very difficult to set a timeline to announce a completion in
the negotiations.
He added that since the beginning
of April, Washington has taken a very pragmatic stance, and a political
decision to return to the deal, noting that they are working seriously in this
direction.
The diplomat revealed some of the
current discrepancies, explaining that the discussion revolves around the
sanctions that must be lifted and the steps that Iran must take so that it can
be said that it has returned to full compliance.
Ulyanov is confident these “issues
will be solved,” indicating that the Iranian official position is that
Washington should take all the required steps, and then Tehran will do whatever
is required.
However, he believes this scenario
is not possible, saying that the situation requires compromises.
Ulyanov added that the “sabotage
operations” that targeted Iran led to the development of the nuclear program.
He hinted that after restoring the deal, the nuclear verification mechanism
would be reinstated.
“In principle, the Iranians are ready for that,
but on the condition that their interests are taken into account,” he noted.
Sanctions are also being
negotiated, but Ulyanov did not go into details, revealing that the Iranians
are asking for lifting all sanctions imposed under former President Donald
Trump.
The US has three lists of
sanctions: red, green, and yellow. Red is non-negotiable, yellow is negotiable,
and green is what they are ready to lift and covers the majority of economic
sanctions.
Iranian officials are demanding
compensation from the United States for withdrawing from the nuclear deal,
which Ulyanov believes is natural and possible through the development of
active economic and trade relations.
Regarding the Russian Iranian
cooperation at the Bushehr station, Ulyanov refused to discuss any details,
however, he asserted that this issue would have a positive outcome.
Iran is a member of the Treaty on
the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT), and this grants Tehran the
right to peaceful uses of nuclear energy including building a nuclear power
plant, said the diplomat.
He warned that denying Iran this
right will give it every reason to discuss abandoning its non-proliferation
obligations.
The best option for all parties to ensure the success of the nuclear deal is if Tehran achieves its economic gains and strengthens its international position, as other parties are ensured that Iran does not have nuclear weapons.