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    Iran’s president accepts resignation of 2015 nuclear deal figure as UN atomic chief due in Tehran

    April 16, 2025Updated:April 16, 2025 World No Comments
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    Iran's president accepts resignation of 2015 nuclear deal figure as UN atomic chief due in Tehran
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    The mind of the UN’s nuclear watchdog was scheduled to arrive in the Islamic Republic on Wednesday, with Iran’s president formally approving the departure of one of his vice president who served as Tehran’s important mediator in its 2015 nuclear deal with earth power.
    Mohammad Javad Zarif was made public late on Tuesday by President Masoud Pezeshkian as Iran prepares for a second round of agreements with the United States over its rapidly advancing nuclear programme.
    However, negotiations over what entry his inspectors you get under any proposed agreement may begin with Rafael Mariano Grossi’s scheduled visit on Wednesday.
    The bets of the negotiations weren’t be higher for the two countries coming to an end to a half century of hostility. If a deal isn’t reached, US President Donald Trump has consistently threatened to launch attacks against Iran’s nuclear program. Iranian leaders are getting more and more concerned about the possibility of developing nuclear weapons with their stockpile of uranium enriched to near weapons-grade rates.
    Pezeshkian accolades Zarif while acknowledging his withdrawal. Hard-liners within Iran’s Shiite dictatorship have long complained that Zarif gave away too much in discussions.
    Zarif submitted his resignation to Pezeshkian in March. The senator did not, however, listen to the notice right away. In the past, Zarif has used withdrawal presentations as leverage in his social career, including in a controversy over the content of Pezeshkian’s Cabinet. That departure had been rejected by the leader.
    However, a statement from the president revealed that Zarif had received a letter praising him and accepting his resignation later on Tuesday.
    According to a declaration from the president,” Pezeshkian emphasized that his administration can no longer benefit from Zarif’s useful knowledge and expertise.”
    Mohsen Ismaili, 59, was chosen as the president’s fresh vice chairman for corporate interests in a decree. The leader has several vice president in Iran’s social structure. Ismaili is regarded as a mild politician and constitutional expert.
    Grossi’s visit comes as Iran has a ban on IAEA exposure. Grossi was scheduled to arrive in Tehran to meet with Pezeshkian and people.
    Iran has abandoned all restrictions on its system and has uranium enriched to up to 60 % beauty- close to weapons-grade levels of 90 % since the nuclear deal broke down in 2018 with Trump’s punitive withdrawal from the authority.
    The IAEA installed security cameras, but Iran has barred some of the firm’s most knowledgeable inspectors from the Vienna-based organization. Iranian leaders have also been making exceedingly strong threats that they may do nuclear weapons, something that the West and the IAEA have been concerned about for years since Tehran abandoned its prepared weapons programme in 2003.
    Tehran’s compliance may depend on the IAEA’s experience in any eventual agreement between Iran and the US. And despite Iran’s and the agency’s growing conflicts, it still hasn’t completely revoked.
    Iran’s foreign secretary issues US ambassador’s conflicting statements. The next round of discussions are scheduled for Saturday, but it is not known when. Initial indications that Rome would host the conversations were made by authorities, but Iran later stated that they would go back to Oman on Tuesday. Although Trump did visit Oman’s Sultan Haitham bin Tariq on Tuesday while the king was on a trip to the Netherlands, American officials haven’t yet indicated where the discussions will take place.
    Meanwhile, Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi on Wednesday issued a warning to the United States about adopting contradicting positions during the discussions.
    That is likely in reference to comments made by U.S. Mideast minister Steve Witkoff, who earlier this week suggested a deal that could lead to Iran returning to 3.6 % uranium enrichment, as in the Obama administration’s 2015 agreement. Therefore Hitkoff added that a deal with Iran won’t be completed until it is a Trump offer.
    He wrote on the social media platform X that” Iran has stop and reduce its nuclear enhancement and weaponization program.” ” President Trump has asked me to create a strong, good deal that will endure, and that is what it is important for the world to do.”
    Araghchi cautioned America against adopting any” contradictory and opposing positions” during the discussions.
    ” Enrichment is a real and accepted issue, and we are ready to build trust about potential concerns,” Araghchi said. However, it is” not negotiable” to lose the right to enrich at all.

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