Western media should reserve judgments on JCPOA for now

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
media is busy doing what it always does: early judgment
Iranian Foreign Minister Hossein Amir Abdollahian and EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell exchanged views over the latest developments
surrounding the sanctions-removal talks during a phone conversation on Wednesday evening.Amir Abdollahian reportedly thanked Borrell and his
diplomat noted that if the United States moves realistically toward finding a solution and reaching a deal, a good agreement will be at hand
for all parties.According to Amir Abdollahian, Tehran has shown good faith and serious determination to reach a deal since the beginning of
the talks.He then brought up the topic of the draft proposed recently by Borrell, underscoring that Iran welcomes the continuation of
diplomacy.The Iranian foreign minister said the U.S
has always claimed that it wants a deal, so this must exist in the wording of the agreement and also in practice.For his part, Borrell said
the Iranian side has so far shown positive and serious determination during the negotiations and time is now that the talks produce good
speed up this trend through communications and consultations with all parties.Meanwhile, an Elysee Palace official said on Thursday that
between Emmanuel Macron and Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.However, Laurence Norman, a Wall Street Journal correspondent had an
There has been zero progress in last couple of weeks
to full implementation with the JCPOA that the high representative shared with us, as well as with Iran and the other JCPOA participants
professor of foreign affairs and humanities at Bard College and editor at large for The American Interest, also compared the JCPOA to
Since Donald Trump pulled the U.S
hypothesis, is a hypothetical cat in a box that may be considered simultaneously both alive and dead as a result of its fate being linked to
on Vienna negotiations
The Coordinator has shared his ideas to conclude the negotiations
media is trying to portray