This is how the president of the United States defines the state of the art of the negotiations with Iran in a video released on Twitter (and not contradicted)
A spill with “explosive” content. For the president of the United States, Joe Biden, the Iranian international nuclear agreement (JCPOA) “is dead”: this is what can be heard saying in a video released on Twitter whose authenticity the White House did not deny.
In the footage, whose date and location are not specified but appears to be an election rally that took place last month, the head of the White House can be heard stating that the deal “is dead, but we won’t announce it”.
❌☢️⚛️US President Joe Biden: “JCPOA (Iran nuclear deal) is dead, but we won’t announce it.” pic.twitter.com/gPa0y2AfX4
— AZ (@AZgeopolitics) December 20, 2022
John Kirby, spokesman for the National Security Council, emphasized that “the president’s comments are fully consistent with what we are saying about the JCPOA, which is not our priority right now.” “There is no progress in the Iranian understanding at the moment and we do not foresee any progress in the foreseeable future,” he added.
Talks started in Vienna in April 2021 to relaunch the nuclear deal, but the situation has been at an impasse for some time.
Source: IL Tempo
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