Blame game starts early on Doha talks

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Western media has launched a heavy blame game to show Iran and the negotiating team as a culprit
Mora, the European Union coordinator who conveys messages between Iran and the United States
The talks continued on Wednesday as well, and concluded on Wednesday night
Although it was agreed that the first round of talks would be conducted in two days, the Western media and their agents started propagating
that the Doha talks were an absolute failure, painting gloomy pictures and casting doubt on the next possible round of indirect talks
talks were held in Doha on Tuesday and Wednesday with EU deputy foreign policy chief Enrique Mora being the mediator, as the sanctions
removal negotiations continued
Iran put forth its operational views and proposals regarding the remaining issues and the other side had its own considerations
indicated that the talks were initially planned for two days
But the lesson we draw from this round of talks is not that another one will get us any closer or that it is the answer to the impasse that
Unfortunately, not yet the progress the EU team as coordinator had hoped-for
We will keep working with even greater urgency to bring back on track a key deal for non-proliferation and regional stability
in a Wednesday phone call between Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian and his Qatari counterpart, the Qatari top diplomat
robust and lasting deal, and if the U.S
Thursday meeting of the United Nations Security Council meeting, the ambassadors of the United States, UK, France, Germany and other
The ball is in U.S
court and if the U.S
we exercised maximum flexibility and showed good faith in order to reach an agreement acceptable to all and even introduced innovative
solutions to the remaining issues with the hope to break the impasse
However, the United States' unrealistic and rigid approach has led to the current stalemate
We are continuing our remedial measures because other parties' non-performance of commitments continues, sanctions remain in full force, the
maximum pressure policy is still being pursued, and our people's sufferings continue.Nonetheless, as soon as other parties fulfill all of
their obligations in a complete, effective, and verifiable manner, Iran will immediately reverse all of its steps
to remove the sanctions imposed on Iran, which are consistent with the JCPOA
The same position was addressed by Antonio Guterres in his 13th report on the assessment of the implementation of UN Security Council
drawn by Western media on November 29, when Bagheri led Iran in the 7th round of the Vienna talks
They spoke of an abysmal failure, yet the talks proceeded in a satisfying manner, despite the wrench-throwing of the Israeli regime and its