MP: Europe doesn’t play expected role in restoring JCPOA

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
nuclear deal, officially called the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
the negotiations have not been active enough in the past few months and sometimes by taking strange political positions, they not only do
not take a step forward in the talks, but also add to the ambiguities in the negotiations
I think that the weakness of European countries in handling the Ukraine crisis made them fail to take effective steps to solve the Iran
nuclear case and they do not play an effective role
to say that if the Europeans really consider returning to the JCPOA as one of their security priorities, they should take more effective
measures and help Iran achieve its rights based on the JCPOA in reaping economic benefits.He also said Joe Biden's visit to the region on
the aim of finding new partners who can supply energy to the global market
In the meantime, during this trip, the Zionist regime tried to take new steps to normalize relations with some Arab states, but in the end,
and Saudi Arabia was not a success.The MP said he thinks one of the reasons that Westerners are backing down from their previous positions
to say that reaching an agreement is not only limited to the area of removing restrictions on Iran's oil exports, but Iran must gain access
to its frozen assets and that foreign trade barriers must be removed.Russia is not an obstacle to reaching an agreementOn whether Russia
about Russia's request to obtain sanctions waivers in the matter of cooperation with Iran
After the negotiations between Iran and Russia in April and the explicit positions stated by the Russian authorities, it became clear that
Russia wants exemptions from sanctions in the issue of cooperation related to the implementation of the JCPOA and has no demands beyond that
who represents the Tehran constituency, also stated that the parliament has a supervisory role in possible implementation of the JCPOA,
conclusion, the MP went on to note that if an agreement is reached, a report on the removal of sanctions should be sent to the parliament,