Iran and US near interim deal on nuclear enrichment and oil exports
Middle East Eye -June 8th ,2023
By MEE correspondent in Tehran
Iran and the United States are nearing a temporary deal that would swap some sanctions relief for reducing Iranian uranium enrichment activities, two sources with direct knowledge of the talks told Middle East Eye.
According to an Iranian official and a person close to negotiations, the talks have taken place directly on US soil, marking a notable development in the diplomatic process.
However, there is still reluctance on the US side to rejoin the 2015 nuclear deal known as the JCPOA, they said.
Leading the Iranian delegation is Amir Saeed Iravani, Iran’s recently appointed ambassador to the United Nations, who also played a pivotal role in the initial stages of the Iran-Saudi Arabia reconciliation talks in Baghdad.
On the American side, Robert Malley, the US special envoy on Iran, has engaged in several face-to-face meetings with Iravani.
Negotiations have made significant headway and the two sides have reached an agreement on a temporary deal to take to their respective superiors, the sources said.
Under the terms of the deal, Iran would commit to ceasing its 60 percent-and-beyond uranium enrichment activities and would continue its cooperation with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) for the monitoring and verification of its nuclear programme.
In exchange, the sources said, Tehran would be allowed to export up to a million barrels of oil per day and gain access to its income and other frozen funds abroad.
Those funds would have to be exclusively used to purchase a range of essential items, including food and medication.
In addition to the bilateral talks between Iran and the US, Qatar has emerged as a facilitator, offering its assistance in resolving banking-related issues that have emerged as a significant point of contention.
Middle East Eye asked Malley and the Qatari foreign ministry for comment, without response. Later, a spokesperson for the White House National Security Council told Reuters: “Any reports of an interim deal are false.” The Iranian mission to the UN then said: “Our comment is the same as the White House comment.”
After Reuters asked the US State Department to confirm if Malley had been negotiating with Iravani, the news agency reported: “A State Department spokesperson declined to comment on any such talks, saying only that it had ways to pass messages to Iran but would not detail their content or how they were delivered.”
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