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Western Leaders Say No Easing Of Sanctions Until Iran Slows Its Nuclear Development And Opening Up To Inspections

 

NPR: Biden, other leaders say no easing sanctions until Iran slows its nuclear development 

ROME — President Biden and three European leaders sent a clear signal to Iran on Saturday that they are ready to return to the scuttled deal that eased sanctions against the country, in return for Iran limiting its nuclear program and opening it up to inspections. 

Biden, outgoing German Chancellor Angela Merkel, French President Emmanuel Macron and British Prime Minister Boris Johnson made it clear in a joint statement, however, that they would not ease sanctions until Iran takes a first step toward ratcheting back efforts that the international community says are aimed at developing a nuclear weapon — an end goal Iran has repeatedly denied. 

The leaders were meeting on the sidelines of a G-20 global finance conference here.  

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WNU Editor: Iran's view is that the ball is in Biden's court .... Iran says Biden can issue 'executive order' if serious about returning to nuclear pact (Reuters). The U.S. has a different point of view .... Biden Hits Iran With New Sanctions Ahead of Nuclear Deal Talks (Antiwar.com). 

More News On Western Leaders Warning Iran That Sanctions Will Continue If Nuclear Talks Do Not Proceed  

US, European allies warn of Iran’s ‘provocative’ nuke steps -- AP  

Biden, European leaders urge Iran to resume talks to avoid “dangerous escalation” -- Axios  

Western leaders warn Iran on nuclear deal -- Politico.eu  

US, UK, France, Germany say they’re concerned about Iran’s ‘provocative nuclear steps’ in G20 statement, urge ‘full compliance’ -- RT

Iran nuclear deal: Western leaders urge Iran to act in 'good faith' -- Middle East Eye

US would only quit Iran nuclear deal if Tehran were to renege, Biden pledges -- The Guardian



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