Iran FM: Halt in Vienna Talks due to seeking Iran's full benefits
Iran's Foreign Minister says Iran's demands are in line with global trade, and that the IRGC designation is a secondary issue.
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Iran's Foreign Minister speaking in the World Economic Forum in Zurich, Switzerland
Hossein Amir-Abdollahian, Iran's foreign minister, said at the World Economic Forum in Zurich, Switzerland, that the Israeli lobby is making lots of fabrications on Iran's nuclear issue.
Amir-Abdollahian said that Iran repeatedly announced that nuclear bombs have no place in Iran's foreign policy and doctrines, adding that the IAEA has repeatedly announced that Iran isn't pursuing nuclear weapons.
However, if the US makes a realistic decision, a deal can be reached, but "Israel" is out to prevent a deal in Vienna.
The top diplomat said Iran's economic demands are in line with global trade, and that the matter of the IRGC's designation on the US terror list, is in fact a secondary issue that was exaggerated by the Israeli lobby.
Asked what would happen if US President Joe Biden fails to take measures that would guarantee a good sustainable deal, he said that Iran has different options on the table.
Regarding talks on the Iran-Saudi dialogue, he said that good progress has recently been made in talks between the two, and both have even agreed to hold a meeting at the level of Foreign Ministry officials or the foreign minister-level in a third country.
On the war in Yemen, Amir-Abdollahian said that all Yemeni sides should have their say in the country's future, adding that the ceasefire should endure and that the blockade imposed on Yemen should be removed.