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about the situation pope frances as warn the neglect of migrants as the shipwreck of civilization, is on a 5 day trip to greece. he held mass in athens after visiting refugees on the island of les boss. it's rare for head of the roman catholic church to visit reese, it is the 1st time this has happened in 20 years because of the 1000 year old dispute between the year with the eastern orthodox church. ah. secrete look at the headlines now. incumbent president of the gambia dom barrow has a commanding lead after preliminary election results were announced, but it could still be a legal challenge to this. barrow was elected in 2016 ending 22 years of a talker c under president ja jammy 5 other candidates ran against him, at least 3 of whom say they reject the early results. that includes barrows,
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with i'm ali i schuman get nobody. iran and the world college have resumed talks to revive the 2015 european that did was thought in the bill. and for journalists like me who covered this story. it's a digital woman. as for politicians who are talking right now and discussing this deal, once again, it's back to square one. iran is here with a new delegation with a new negotiating team that was formed after the election of a guy here. but i, you see in june 2021 for the light, it states it's here, but it's not in this building. we're only j. c, p. o, a, a members,
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which is the iran nuclear deal abbreviation only out of here. the europeans, the 3, the u. k. germany and france. besides china and russia, these are the countries discussing with iran, the new steps. united states is an adult tell the members of the distribute delegations are meeting with them in other places in order to reach a kind of consensus over how to deal with iran and how to get back on track of the former us president, donald trump withdrew from the deed in 2080 will get more on this as iran chief negotiator and deputy quarter minister alley back that he can. he talks to adjust it on his deputy 40 minutes and she negotiator, the falcon county a thank you for talking to you. submitted in the past few days to draft proposals
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to the world powers regarding the sanctions and the nuclear measure. so what can you tell us about these, the sola minors, him? how to can be the need, the in go to go harsh throat as young as you are already a very sick frowns over negotiations were helped this year in spring and summer in vienna. and ultimately there were some drop documents we as the representative of the new government of iran and the new can negotiator. we expanded on our views about the draft, particularly about the draft, about lifting a legal and oppressive sanctions and the nuclear activity. the, the to have him all of it. and so what are the details of these drafts? can we know the details about the draft document from sanctions on nuclear issue? the important point is that the both parties that great on, on the foundation of negotiations,
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which is the same nuclear deal of the 2015. what we have presented is there malfunctions and the laundry, which vary in the text after dropped and be presented some modification of conduct a let me bring it in another way. what are your demands? what are you asking the wolf hours? java model. the key them when you ask that we emphasize that within the framework of the j. c. p, away in 2015 all the issues related to our nuclear activities should continue. so is the case with regards to the sanctions any sanction in violation in not consistency with the provisions of the j. c. p. o. a should be removed immediately . so is the case with all the sanctions which are related to the new kid deal. all the functions which have been imposed or re imposed under the so called maximum
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pressure campaign of the united states. they should be removed immediately for that . well, yes, and do you request verification of this the sanction lifting. do you are you are you requesting? also guarantees that more of the ross, the, the verifications and guarantees that are very serious issues and discussions which will, which happen outlined in the 1st document. what do you think that this round of talks came out with? what's the main success that you're going to take with you to do that later we presented some proposals and through those proposals, lead demonstrated that not only be all serious in the negotiations, but also with the proposals we table for the other party. we indicated and suggested our serious determination in order to reach an agreement and the proposal we have table is now under the table of the other policies. and they are now going
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to provide us with respond, of course, with response which are accompanied by evidence and logical reasoning. okay, so what if they refused your proposal? what if there is no d? that proposal paper by iran cannot be rejected, i told because they are based on the provisions of the 2015 nuclear agreement. even the country which had withdrawn from the deal is intent in returning to the deal. and in principle, the countries which are still the participants of the j 6 away, they did not want to ruin the nuclear document. i knew about could it can. he is no stranger to negotiations between 20082013. he was an assistant to the age of 80. then city of the national security council in iran. both of them to caught in several grounds of talks with the wall follows over it was you fear crook . it was at that time that it real deadline lead to iran raising
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and increasing if enrichment of uranium to 20 percent. and the wall follows mainly the united states of america and the un security council, imposing harsh sanctions on the islamic republic. and with the election of president passenger hunting, 2013 ali rocket, he can, he left the negotiating team and became very critical of the path. the new government took in engagement with the west with the election of president abraham . right. you see in 2021, he was appointed as deputy foreign minister. and later on he replaced our boss alex t. as iran's chief negotiator, you've been taken part in a different negotiating around in the past. i remember you were in 2000, maybe 89101112 these years. now that you are leading detox,
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what is the different things you're bringing to the table? one of the fundamental difference is with the previous sounds of negotiations, is that there are foreign players and for an actors which are sears seriously making efforts in order to disrupt the negotiating table. so and how are you confronting the disruptions her? tabitha kale? not eligible grant care that must see them was actually each of them on it is quite normal that they try in order to provide obstacles and impediments under way of reaching the agreement. but the important point is that the measures taken by iran have been within the framework of the international law. the non proliferation treaty, the m p t, and the safeguards agreement. therefore, they have provided a ground for the is lametre, public of iran to reach an agreement the controversy of what you are wrong. nuclear program started in 2003. and since then, there were negotiations and talks taking place in different places around the world
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from vienna where we are right now to geneva to design to do this. i stand assembled. busy busy many cities around the world, even back that he all the cities, saw iran and the order and the national powers meeting in order to reach a consensus and a settlement to and this controversy in 2015. there was a possibility to reach id and the d was announced on the 14th of july. the mentation of this deal is started with the government of president barack obama in the united states. and the government of president has central honey. there's law make republic of iran, but just in few months after the deal though, there was elections in the united states and president obama was replaced by president donald trump. that meant to many that the nuclear lead was heading towards and on 3 of faith. and in fact, just
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a few months after the election of president, donald trump, he announced his withdrawal. these countries withdrawal from the nuclear deal and then started imposing new sanctions and re imposing old sanctions on iraq. they won't respond that a year later by starting to decrease its compliance with the deal and going towards enriching uranium and higher percentages. from 3.65, i spurred the 2015 deal to 20 percent. and recently it announced that it started doing some enrichment up to 60 percent clarity. but now for example, the i 80 port said that you are enriching 20 percent, which something you declared, i think a month ago. but now there are accusations that iran might be heading towards enriching, 90 percent, which is a weapon. great, is this true,
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this news about 90 percent and the enrichment was broken by design is media and zone is sources. and fox news was immediately denied and injected by the highest authority of the international atomic energy agency, which is the director general. you wouldn't be willing to do that in the future. our nuclear activities are taking place within the framework of the n p t on the safeguards agreement. it's so really clear that if the j c p o, a parties re fulfill their obligations according to the jcp away, we will do the same and we will fully comply with our commitments within the framework of the nuclear agreement. dr. luckily, 2015 was a long time ago. it's like 6 years ago. and the jesse p o a within the situation within the g political conditions of 2015. is it still alive? is it still valid today? are you here to revive that?
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data, maybe they're going, it has in the car and the price for, for reviving that deal and to sustain that. they have been based on the measures taken by iran because the united states pulled out of the agreement and it's completely violated the deal. and the european failed in practice to shoulder fully compliance with the j. c. p. away last august. and it depends on the behavior of the other party, the europeans in full compliance with the j. c, p. o a and with the americans to return to the deal. if this happens, then the deal will be revised by attorney. show it to me as it is the did sustainable within the framework framework that it was negotiated in 2015. both parties are determined to return to the 2015 deal. is there a timeframe for the conclusion? are you going to talk forever? it's been like 20 years now. you're talking about at least 19 years since 2003.
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and it's like 19 years. no. are you going to talk for the 19 years till you reach a final agreement? i believe that the response by the other party to the logical proposals of the climate republic or we can definitely provide onset to a question. and if, if there is no d, i'm just assuming there is no d what's, what's next? our presence here indicates and suggests that we are seriously the term mind in order to reach an agreement. and we, we do serious assessment of the wheel and determination of the other party and the behavior of the parties in order to see if they are prepared to return to the full compliance of the deal. and also to set aside their while ations the maximum pressure campaign that former us president donald trump launched. i gave the wrong
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for him, imposing and imposing sanctions against it. and this led to serious economy vices in the country. one of the faces of these crisis was the free fall of the currency, whereas it lost more than 200 percent of its value. the markets in iran wouldn't able any more to export their products to the wall and this led to recession. also, iran wasn't able to sell any of its point to the external buyers besides international companies and organizations were warned not to corporate or to invest in the islamic republic because that would make them a subject to american sanctions till the moment. this is having its impact on the iranian economy. however, after almost 3 years since its act, mormon, it seems that the reigning economist starting restoring itself very,
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very slowly. and this is being reflected in the new numbers coming from to ha, given the maximum pressure strategy and the sanctions that were imposed on iran in the past few years. the economy situation isn't good. there is a lot of pressure. how much would iran be able to sustain without a nuclear deal? no claim. on the 3rd of all our economy under the circumstances of the, of the past several years under which the us sanctions and the sanctions imposed by the u. s. allies on these nomics republic up iran has been able to advance and progress. this is a reality that the sanctions have had an impact, but the lamp republican iran has proved that the sanctions cannot be effective. what's them being on more than what the car is out of seattle? you don't really. we in fact would rely on our domestic capacities and capabilities
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. and we will also expand our engagement and interaction with the countries which are serious and effective in, in dealing with us. we will seriously pursue that track of progress, economic progress of our country. during the past several years, the united states has pinged all its efforts in order to block iran economic links with the world. but we demonstrated that we can bring their efforts to failure and continue our economy on a positive char. but this does not mean that the americans have not inflicted any damage on our people or our economy. and therefore, one of the issues we are seeking in limbo stations is the issue of preparation. why the united states for the harms and damages they inflicted on our people?
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and would they pay that? would they pay the compensation? are they showing any readiness to detect the issue or reparation has been on the agenda of the top of the vietnam negotiations. and this is an issue which will be dealt with in the 1st documents. there is a 3rd document, aside from the 2 documents that you presented or submitted the previous day. so what, what about this 3rd document? why isn't it proposed port? now, the other party is in fact presently, folding our 2 documents, we provided them, we are waiting for this bonds, and as soon as we receive their this response, we will continue to work on the 3rd document. i just want to recap with you, so we have one document on the sanctions. we have another document on the nuclear measures. what's the title of the 3rd documents? decision decision. okay, so just to, to, to go more into this issue. you are requesting,
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lifting the sanctions all the sanctions on iran that were imposed during the past years. you are request requesting verification. you are requesting guarantees and compensation. right. so how much do you think this is realistic from, let's say, the american point of view in our negotiations with the other party, the other parties are endorsing the need for guarantees and the need for this stablish ment of a verification mechanism. both russia, china, and even the europeans, unimpressed to build the americans also must accept an in a previous draft documents the americans have accepted this framework. but the main point is about how the guarantees should be presented and how they're verifications should be implemented. it's not really possible, as the american say to lift all the sanctions. if this is what they're saying
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because it's not all in the hands of the, of the president. some other sanctions should be lifted by the congress. so negotiations is about given takes. what are you giving her? the given take has already been conducted within the framework of the 2015 negotiations and the agreement. the 2 parties, i mean iran and 4 plus one day accept and agree with the deal. and the united states, which had pulled out of the tail, wants to return. therefore, it a given take concept has already been materialized in 2015 negotiation. now we should take measures which could remedy the blunder is of the country which had pulled out of the deal so that that country could solicit qualifications to return to the deal given take happens when both parties violate anything. we did not. why let anything, it was the americans that violated the deer. over the past 2 decades,
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wallflowers had the main concern. olga was nuclear program. were police issue for this program, having a military asked or the military dimension. therefore, the main issue that was being discussed all over these years was iran given guarantees. it's not going to build a bond. however, yvonne said on different occasions that the supreme leader had fatwas that prohibits building nuclear bombs or any kind of weapons of mass destruction over the past few weeks. as well as when warning that if the united states, the europe at all shine shine, aren't going to issue equity and stance and have a clear position from iran's developing its nuclear program. then it's going to intervene in its way the united states and as well had several discussions over
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what they describe as a plan b that they are going to resort to if there is no deal. there are moments when nations must use force to protect the words from evil. if a terrorism is going to acquire nuclear weapon, we must act, we must make clear that the civilized world won't allow. if the iranians don't believe the word is serious about stopping them, the race to the bar. israel reserve the right to act at any given moment in any way . that is not only are right. it is also our responsibility. iran is publicly stated, want to white, but we have no intention of letting this happen right now. there are also pressure this pressure. we can hear the israelis calling on the united states to stop the talk sent on the whole what power to stop the talks. and in the past few days,
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there are a lot of calls and stances coming out from israel, showing a lot of concerns over what might be happening in jenna asked them when i told you earlier that x turn on actors design is, are making serious efforts in order to impede and disrupt the trend of negotiations . design is trying either to attack iran's nuclear facilities or disrupt and impede the trend of negotiations. and it really depends on the independent identity of the other parties. to demonstrate that they are not going to be influenced by design is regime. and they decide based on the interest of themselves and their own country. what about if his right decided to strike damian? your human military attack military doesn't do talking about this. i believe that the zionist should dream of attacking iran. and if they go onto this dream,
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they will never wake up from that dream. what's, what's going to be, what's the price? what does it mean when, when we say someone does not wake up from the dream when someone is not existed, that $1.00 will not wake up. the last thing in this interview. so how much are you optimistic? this is going to reach somewhere. we are optimistic towards the future and success of the negotiations because of our serious determination to continue negotiations. and because of this strong logic we are pursuing in the trend of negotiations. but we will not be gullible because we do not trust the other party. just an additional question here since, so if you don't trust them, they don't trust you. how are you going to reach that agreement or consensus?
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is it an attempt to go into, let's say, cohabitation hello negotiations and agreements are for those who have differences of opinions. and it's not going to happen that with the negotiations, all the differences aren't going to be removed. and every party comes to the negotiating table based on its own interest. it's, i think it's very clear that unless anamosa, dr. albuquerque, iran's deputy foreign minister and chief nuclear negotiator. thank you for talking to andrea. i also thank you and your viewers. now that this round of talks came to an end, delegations went back to the capitals that have consultations with the governments and then come back with answers. the answers are going to show whether this agreement, the 2015 agreement is going to be revived, or that the iranians,
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