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Lavrov castigates Washington’s ‘unbridled demands’ on Iran nuke deal

According to the Russian top diplomat, Moscow doesn’t have extreme demands regarding the Iran nuclear deal and reports that the United States may offer a new agreement to Iran without Russia’s participation are nothing but another ploy to shift responsibility

MOSCOW, March 15. /TASS/. The current situation around the Iran nuclear deal is hinged to the United States’ unbridled demands, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Tuesday after talks with his visiting Iranian counterpart, Hossein Amir-Abdollahian.

"If the Americans have not yet come to a final decision on supporting this agreement to restore the JCPOA, they probably want to shift this blame onto someone else. Mr. Minister has said that everything hangs on the United States’ unbridled demands," he said.

According to the Russian top diplomat, Moscow doesn’t have extreme demands regarding the Iran nuclear deal and reports that the United States may offer a new agreement to Iran without Russia’s participation are nothing but another ploy to shift responsibility.

"As for us, we don’t have and never had extreme demands, all our rights within the framework of cooperation with Iran on projects under the JCPOA are safely protected," Lavrov added.

The Vienna talks on reviving the Iran nuke deal have entered the final stretch and were expected to be over by late February, but extra circumstances requiring political decisions in Tehran, Washington and EU capitals have surfaced. The 20-page text of the deal on further measures to return to the nuclear deal in its original format has been agreed on.

According to diplomatic sources, the parties’ demands, including those of Russia, might have been impacted by the sanctions policy following the special military operation in Ukraine.

EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said on March 11 that the parties to the Vienna talks have taken a pause due to external factors. He said that the final text is practically ready and pledged to maintain contact with all JCPOA signatories to finalize the agreement.