Iran says it is waiting for US "signal" to return to Vienna
“Let us all not forget that the government which is in front of us today is not a government that adheres to its obligations. It wants to use legal means to escape performing its duties,” Saeed Khatibzadeh told reporters in his weekly presser.
The spokesman said the United States is trying to hold the remaining issues pertaining to the Vienna talks hostage to its internal affairs.
“Iran and Iranians cannot be patient forever. If the United States wants to reach an agreement, it must make a political decision as soon as possible,” he asserted.
When asked about European Union coordinator Enrique Mora's trip to Tehran, Khatibzadeh said, “During this trip, he carried some points of views and wanted to exchange opinions with us. We told Mora about our issues. Our messages and demands were clear from the beginning. Mora's trip was to get us all out of this situation. Iran tried to use another way to resolve the remaining issues. So far, Iran has had the most initiatives.”
The spokesman continued by saying that Iran is waiting for the other side's response, but it has not received it yet.
On the pause in the talks, the diplomat said it was clear to Iran in the last two weeks that Joe Biden and the White House have not made their decision and have taken the whole agreement hostage to U.S. partisan and internal affairs.
“The Biden administration takes the same approach that has led to the failure of many international agreements, which is to make an international agreement subject to their own internal conflicts. The JCPOA agreement and United Nations Security Council Resolution 2231 are the perfect examples, and it is in this context that the Biden government must make its political decision,” Khatibzadeh noted.
The spokesman said that the United States is responsible for bringing the talks to a halt.
“The solution is in the White House,” he reiterated.
The U.S. must respond logically to Iran's reasonable demands, which are approved by the P4+1 members, so that we are ready to return to Vienna, Khatibzadeh noted.
“An agreement is very much available if the United States understands that we will not cross our red lines or fall short of our demands,” the diplomat asserted.