Moscow threatens to wreck nuclear deal with Iran

DECODE – Banned by the international community for ten days, Russia has a dual interest in blocking a new deal when it was about to be announced.

Will he trip again? Since the comatose 2015 Iran Nuclear Deal fell into a coma in 2018, as a result of Donald Trump’s departure and then systematic violations by the Iranian side, it has been maintained on artificial respiration by Europeans – French, Germans and Britons – who counted on for the arrival of Joe Biden to resuscitate him. But after months of secret and extremely difficult negotiations in Vienna, during which the Europeans played the role of mediator to bring the United States back to the agreement and convince Iran to honor its international obligations again, the new agreement had to be closed. Hidden and strangled for weeks by a Ukrainian dossier, Iran’s nuclear power industry has been overtaken by the raging war in Europe.

And Russia, according to even the French, who are probably the most vigilant in this matter, has played its role so far…

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