Irans top security official has said that the United States and its European allies have failed to live up to their commitments under the 2015 Iran deal and left the deal an empty promise for Iran.
In a tweet on Wednesday, Secretary of Irans Supreme National Security Council Ali Shamkhani said the agreement, officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), has become an empty shell for Iran given its inability to keep sanctions away from the country.
The US and Europe have failed the test of fulfilling their commitments in the JCPOA. Now, the JCPOA has turned into an empty shell for Iran in the economic and sanctions removal areas. Shamkhani said.
He added that Iran will not engage in any negotiations with oath-breaker America and idle Europe.
Washington left the JCPOA in 2018 and began to implement what it called the maximum pressure campaign of sanctions against the Islamic Republic, depriving the country of the economic benefits of the accord, including the removal of sanctions, for which Iran had agreed to certain caps on its nuclear activities.
In the meantime, the other parties to the deal, in particular France, Britain and Germany, only paid lip service to safeguarding Irans economic dividends as promised under the JCPOA, prompting Iran after an entire year of strategic patience to reduce its nuclear obligations in a legal move under the deal.
The Vienna talks began last April on the assumption that the US, under the Biden administration, is willing to repeal the Trump administrations so-called maximum pressure policy.
Iran urges US Congress assertion of commitment to new deal
Iran has called for a political statement by the US Congress to affirm its commitment to a possible agreement in Vienna on reviving the 2015 Iran deal that was ditched by Washington almost four years ago.
In an interview with the Financial Times published on Wednesday, Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir-Abdollahian said Washington has failed to address Irans demands for guarantees that no party is able to exit the deal again.
Amir-Abdollahian said he had told Irans negotiators to propose to Western parties that at least their parliaments or parliament speakers, including the US Congress, can declare in the form of a political statement their commitment to the agreement and return to the JCPOA implementation.
He said: As a matter of principle, public opinion in Iran cannot accept as a guarantee the words of a head of state, let alone the United States, due to the withdrawal of Americans from the JCPOA.
In recent weeks, the US and the European trio have warned that time is running out to save the JCPOA. Tehran has dismissed the warnings as part of a pressure campaign, but it has voiced readiness to immediately reach an agreement in Vienna provided that there exists the necessary political determination on the other side.
Amir-Abdollahian reiterated that Iran welcomes a good deal in the shortest time if it upholds the rights of the Iranian people, noting that Tehran remains generally optimistic.
Irans commitments as clear as mathematical formula
Amir-Abdollahian also said that Irans commitments with regard to the JCPOA are as clear as a mathematical formula.
It is absolutely clear what we are supposed to do and how these measures will be verified through the IAEA [the UN nuclear watchdog]. Therefore the other side can have no concern; But we remain concerned primarily about the guarantees [that the US would not withdraw], he said.
He strongly criticized Washingtons position toward the talks, saying, We are facing problems during this period because the other party lacks a serious initiative.
The chief Iranian diplomat said Iran wanted the Vienna talks to lead to the total lifting of sanctions, but the Biden administration was only willing to remove the economic sanctions authorized by Trump.
This is not all we are looking for. That Trump unilaterally and unjustly imposed sanctions on real and legal entities in Iran under some allegations as Irans missile program, regional issues or human rights is not acceptable, Amir-Abdollahian said. This is also one of the challenges remining on the negotiating table in Vienna.
No direct talks with Washington
He confirmed that US officials had sent many messages to have direct talks with Iran.
We are not ready to enter into the process of direct talks with the US if we do not have a clear and promising outlook to reach a good agreement with sustainable guarantees in front of us, he stated.
According to the foreign minister, Tehran had indicated to the US that if Washingtons intentions are genuine, you should take some practical and tangible steps on the ground before any direct talks and contacts can take place.
This could include unfreezing billions of dollars of Iranian assets frozen in foreign central banks because of the sanctions or a presidential executive order to lift some of the sanctions, he added.