Analyst says U.S. must make definitive choice

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
the sake of the Iranian nation's economic interests, according to Iranian political analyst Mohsen Pakaeen. The European Union's High
Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Josep Borrell, has said the talks in Vienna, Austria, have come to a close, and the
capitals of the parties involved in the talks should make decisions based on the most recent text presented by him.Pakaeen said the decision
of Iran as a signatory to the nuclear deal is completely clear, rational, and based on the provisions of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of
Action (JCPOA)
He said the Iranian negotiating team submitted its own points to the European side.Whenever the other side abides by its obligations, the
Islamic Republic will also comply with its promises, he said, noting that the U.S
should promise that all anti-Iran sanctions will be lifted and that they will provide the necessary guarantees to prevent international
companies from hampering investment in Iran or interfering with economic exchanges with Iran.If the U.S
shows political determination to comply with its duties under the JCPOA and lift anti-Iran sanctions, Tehran will adhere by its obligations
Iran, Pakaeen stated that the Islamic Republic's injection of gas into hundreds of centrifuges, particularly 500 IR6 centrifuges, was a
prudent measure consistent with Iranian independence plans.Iran was fully abiding by its duties under the JCPOA, but the Trump
administration withdrew from the internationally recognized agreement, and the current Joe Biden administration has shown no readiness to
relieve anti-Iran sanctions, he stated.Despite the fact that Iran's nuclear-negotiating team acted rationally during the Vienna talks to
pave the way for reviving the JCPOA and lifting anti-Iran sanctions, the U.S
maintained its bullying policy and imposed new sanctions on a number of Iranian companies and entities, according to the political expert.He
went on to explain that the Islamic Republic informed the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) about its new plan to build new
seeking to produce nuclear bombs despite the fact that it has the capability.All measures taken by Iran, including the injection of gas into
feeding nuclear power plants, he stated.He added the Islamic Republic would not yield to Western pressure, saying that Iran has chosen the
right path and will pursue its peaceful nuclear program.After four days of intense negotiations in Vienna, negotiators from Iran, the United
States, and Europe returned to their respective capitals for deliberations on a contentious text presented by Borrell, the JCPOA
coordinator.The Iranian negotiation delegation returned to Tehran on Monday after ending extensive talks on a number of contentious subjects
that have long awaited a U.S
political decision
According to a senior Iranian foreign ministry official, the Islamic Republic of Iran expressed its views during the negotiations, and
relative progress was made on some subjects.Enrique Mora, the EU coordinator for the talks, provided some recommendations to all parties on
the final day of negotiations
matters require comprehensive investigation, and we will provide our final response to the facilitator of the Vienna talks and other
parties," the Iranian official pointed out.While certain problems remained unresolved, Borrell announced the end of negotiations, raising
citing diplomatic sources, backed Borrell's narrative that the text supplied by the EU was non-negotiable and that Iran had no choice but to
accept it
This comes after Tehran informed its negotiation partners that it needed to thoroughly review the text
In other words, Iran does not consider the text offered by the EU to be definitive and final.According to political experts, Borrell's
presentation of the final text may be intended to put pressure on Iran to agree to what has been discussed thus far
The fast approval of Borrell's text by the United States has prompted some pundits to conclude that the text was already coordinated with
the United States.From another perspective, the EU text is contentious
According to Nour News, Borrell's text was an "attempt to create a special status and function" for the European Union in the Vienna
discussions, which "was never authorized by the two parties of the negotiations." In other words, the EU's sole responsibility is to
coordinate the talks, not to make proposals.The EU appears to have attempted to fill the void left by the absence of E3 negotiators in the