Agency, Vienna.
Published by: Dev Kashyap
Updated Wed, 09 Mar 2022 01:31 AM IST
Summary
European Union (EU) Enrique Mora, who has been playing the role of mediator in the nuclear talks between Iran and the West, which has been going on for 11 months in Vienna, said that now is the time for Iran-US to decide. At the same time, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that America and its allies are very close to a nuclear deal with Iran, but despite this, some points have still not been agreed.
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Mora said that the decision on ending the Vienna talks on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal now needs to be taken in just a few days. This tweet of the EU diplomat comes after the departure of Iran’s chief negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani from this talks. It has been said in the media report that the experts will once again sit for this dialogue. On the other hand, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that America and its allies are very close to a nuclear deal with Iran, but despite this, some points have still not been agreed. However, he did not disclose the points of disagreement.
Let us tell you that if this dialogue breaks down, then the risk of nuclear war in Central Asia will increase and Iran will again face strict sanctions. This will directly affect the prices of crude oil in the global market.
Iran launches second satellite ‘Noor 2’
Iran’s state news agency ‘IRNA’ has said that the country’s paramilitary force ‘Revolutionary Guard’ has launched a second satellite into space. Army has launched ‘Noor 2’ into low earth orbit. Noor means ‘light’ in Persian. The Iranian military launched its first ‘Noor’ satellite in 2020. It was from this launch that the world got information about its space program. The launch comes as Iran’s top diplomat suddenly flew home for consultations amid months of talks in Vienna, a sign of mounting pressure on Tehran. The launch comes days after satellite images indicated that Iran’s civilian program faced yet another failed launch.
UNSC resolution disregarded: US
The US has alleged that Iran’s satellite violated a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution and called on Tehran not to conduct any activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons. The US intelligence community’s 2022 threat assessment published on Tuesday claimed that such a satellite launch vehicle shortens the “time limit” for Iran to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile because it (the missile) uses similar technologies. does.
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Mora said that the decision on ending the Vienna talks on the 2015 Iran nuclear deal now needs to be taken in just a few days. This tweet of the EU diplomat comes after the departure of Iran’s chief negotiator Ali Bagheri Kani from this talks. It has been said in the media report that the experts will once again sit for this dialogue. On the other hand, White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki said that America and its allies are very close to a nuclear deal with Iran, but despite this, some points have still not been agreed. However, he did not disclose the points of disagreement.
Let us tell you that if this dialogue breaks down, then the risk of nuclear war in Central Asia will increase and Iran will again face strict sanctions. This will directly affect the prices of crude oil in the global market.
Iran launches second satellite ‘Noor 2’
Iran’s state news agency ‘IRNA’ has said that the country’s paramilitary force ‘Revolutionary Guard’ has launched a second satellite into space. Army has launched ‘Noor 2’ into low earth orbit. Noor means ‘light’ in Persian. The Iranian military launched its first ‘Noor’ satellite in 2020. It was from this launch that the world got information about its space program. The launch comes as Iran’s top diplomat suddenly flew home for consultations amid months of talks in Vienna, a sign of mounting pressure on Tehran. The launch comes days after satellite images indicated that Iran’s civilian program faced yet another failed launch.
UNSC resolution disregarded: US
The US has alleged that Iran’s satellite violated a United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolution and called on Tehran not to conduct any activity related to ballistic missiles capable of delivering nuclear weapons. The US intelligence community’s 2022 threat assessment published on Tuesday claimed that such a satellite launch vehicle shortens the “time limit” for Iran to develop an intercontinental ballistic missile because it (the missile) uses similar technologies. does.