Shamkhani: America does not have enough will to reach a good nuclear agreement

The Secretary of the Supreme National Security Council, Admiral Ali Shamkhani, stressed that the United States of America does not have the will to reach a good nuclear agreement.

Shamkhani said in a tweet today, “America’s policy of presenting unacceptable proposals and its insistence on a quick nuclear agreement in flimsy methods indicate that it does not have the necessary ability and will to reach an agreement.”

He pointed out that negotiations become more complicated with the passage of time due to America’s failure to take wise political decisions in this field.

Shamkhani had confirmed two days ago that the possibility of reaching a final agreement in the Vienna negotiations would not be possible without the necessary political decisions by the Western parties, especially the United States of America.

It is noteworthy that the eighth round of talks in Vienna began on the 27th  of last December, where the participants completed the draft text of the agreement and decided on some contentious issues.

 

Inas Abdulkareem

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