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Israel desperate to change US 'folding' to Iran

Tel Aviv believes US has agreed to return to 2015 deal with no changes, compensate Iran for Trump sanctions.

Tel Aviv is very disappointed by what unofficial political sources define as a "complete folding of America" in the nuclear talks with Iran in Vienna, the Israel Hayom newspaper reported Sunday morning.

 

In contrast with the heated confrontation the Obama Administration had with Israel in 2015, the Biden administration is trying to prevent surprises and is updating Israel on its moves. However, the difference in attitude between the two sides is enormous.

 

According to information received by Israel, the six powers and Iran are indeed close to signing an agreement that will stipulate that the parties will return to the original nuclear agreement signed in 2015, from which President Trump withdrew in 2018.

 

However, the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France, Germany and the European Union will not penalize Iran for the violations it committed against the original agreement.

 

Even the violations which are technically difficult to reverse appear to be ignored by the countries negotiating with Iran. The Americans also accepted in principle the Iranian demand for compensation for the economic damage caused to them as a result of Trump's decision to withdraw from the agreement and to impose crippling sanctions on the Islamic Republic.

 

No compensation mechanism has been agreed upon yet. It is likely that this will be done indirectly. However, the parties have agreed in principle to return to the original agreement in all aspects, including sanctions relief.

 

Israel is coming to terms with the fact that the 2015 agreement with Iran is likely to be restored.

 

Political sources added that the US promise to reach a "stronger and longer-term nuclear deal" in the future is not achievable. According to Israeli sources, "the Americans may want to believe that they will reach a better agreement in the future, but once they return to the original agreement they lose their leverage against Iran, which has no interest in changing the current agreement. This promise is a lie or naïve."

 

Israel's Political-Security Cabinet is expected to convene today in light of the Iranian announcement that it has started enriching uranium to 60%.




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