Time running out for Iran nuclear deal window

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Time running out for Iran nuclear deal window

The U.S. and European officials have warned that the window is closing on nuclear talks with Iran, with frustration over the two weeks of negotiations that have been marred by allegations of Iranian backsliding.

None of the furious MPs of Boris Johnson Worry that his next misstep could be fatal.

Secretary of State Antony Blinken suggested that the U.S. could shift its attention away from attempting to resurrect the 2015 accord that had capped Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for sanctions relief.

Blinken told journalists on Tuesday in Jakarta that they are actively engaged with partners and allies on alternatives. Diplomats from France, Germany and the U.K. who are negotiating with Iran warned that the agreement will become an empty shell, according to a rare statement emailed late Monday from Vienna, where the talks are taking place.

The Islamic Republic's chief negotiator, Ali Bagheri Kani, accused European and U.S. diplomats of playing a blame game in Vienna. He said a good agreement could be reached quickly if they agreed to compensate Iran for the Trump administration's decision to leave the nuclear deal three years ago.

There are still concerns that talks are stalling as Iran continues to accelerate its nuclear program, as well as placing restrictions on International Atomic Energy Agency monitors.

Tehran s top nuclear official, Mohammad Eslami, told state-run television on Tuesday that inspectors won't be allowed back into a workshop for centrifuges. The IAEA has reported that thousands of the new machines are being prepared to separate uranium isotopes, signalling an expansion in enrichment capacity if diplomacy fails.

How close is Iran to a bomb if there is a nuclear deal? Iran stepped up its atomic work in 2019 in response to Trump's attempts to derail the accord and impose sanctions on the country's economy.

It has enriched uranium to 60% levels, close to what is needed to make nuclear weapons. Iran doesn't want to build warheads, but it worries it might try to drive the diplomacy that culminated in the 2015 accord.

The stalemate in the Austrian capital could soon spread to the Middle East, leading to more saber rattling among nations concerned by Iran's atomic activities, especially Israel. The energy markets are watching the talks for signs of when the holder of the world's No. Among the most contentious Iranian positions in Vienna is the insistence that its engineers should be allowed to use advanced centrifuges that weren't permitted under the original pact.

Tehran s government is seeking broader respite from sanctions than the U.S. is prepared to give, as well as guarantees that future White House administrations won't scuttle the accord.

The words "disappointment, worry, and urgency" were chosen to describe the stalemate by a person familiar with the talks between European Union foreign ministers on Monday in Brussels. The EU shuttle diplomacy between Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amirabdollahian and Blinken has failed to bridge differences.

The European diplomats said that time is running out due to Iran's fast-forwarding of its nuclear program.

The U.S. said last week that Iran could face new sanctions if negotiations fail and the Islamic Republic could be censured at the International Monetary Fund over its lack of cooperation with inspectors. Diplomats who are involved in the Vienna talks have the option of taking more aggressive actions resulting in more escalation, although a resolution of censure would be mostly symbolic.

European nations still active in 2015 could refer Iran to the UN Security Council where international sanctions could be reversed, if more international sanctions are taken into account. Iran has warned that such a move could lead it to leave the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, curtailing international monitoring altogether.

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