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EU’s Borrell says nuclear agreement with Iran ‘very close’

Top EU diplomat Josep Borrell said on Saturday Iran and world powers were “very close” to agreement on reviving their 2015 nuclear deal, which would curb Tehran’s nuclear program in exchange for lifting tough sanctions.
Then-US President Donald Trump abandoned the pact in 2018, prompting Tehran to start violating its nuclear limits about a year later, and 11 months of on-and-off talks to revive it paused in Vienna earlier this month after Russia presented a new obstacle.
Russia later said it had received written guarantees that it would be able to carry out its work as a party to the deal, suggesting Moscow could allow it to be resuscitated.
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“Now we are very close to an agreement, and I hope it will be possible,” Borrell said in an address to the Doha Forum international conference.
The failure of efforts to restore the pact could carry the risk of a regional war, or lead to more harsh Western sanctions on Iran and continued upward pressure on world oil prices that are already high due to the Ukraine conflict, analysts say.
Enrique Mora, the EU coordinator for the nuclear talks, said on Friday he would travel to Tehran on Saturday to meet Iran’s chief negotiator.
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said this week that a nuclear deal can be reached in the short term if the US is pragmatic.
But US officials have been more cautious in their assessment of efforts to revive the accord, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
There are several difficult issues pending. Iran wants the removal of a US foreign terrorist organization (FTO) designation against its elite Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Tehran has also been seeking guarantees that the US will not unilaterally withdraw from any agreement. The extent to which sanctions would be rolled back is another sensitive subject.
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