U.S., E3 could regret pushing for resolution

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
ill-advised move.Over the last few days, the West issued a barrage of strongly-worded statements criticizing Iran for its nuclear work in
southern Tehran warehouse, something Iran vehemently denied
Rafael Grossi took the Israeli documents eagerly and demanded access to some sites in Iran
again with the UN nuclear watchdog out of a firm belief that such cooperation would help dispel misunderstandings with the IAEA
After four years of intensive cooperation, quite the opposite happened and misunderstandings abound
Even worse, the IAEA has turned into a political tool in the hands of Western countries to extract concessions they failed to get during
eight rounds of talks in Vienna over reviving a 2015 nuclear deal, formally called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), according
also warned the resolution will have consequences and those who pushed for it will be responsible
Iran first turned off nearly 20% of IAEA surveillance cameras that operated beyond the Safeguards agreement between Tehran and the UN
nuclear watchdog
West continues its nonconstructive measures, it will take other retaliatory measures.In response, the E3 and the U.S
the Vienna talks still hang in the balance with no prospect of resuming them anytime soon
negotiated over the course of the Vienna talks
Iran said the deal is not fair and stopped short of securing its economic interests
Iran said it will not bow to Western pressures