The final text of the new nuclear deal was sent to the US and Iran

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In 2015, an agreement was reached to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear program. (Photo: Reuters)

The final text of a proposed new nuclear deal with Iran has been sent to Washington and Tehran, raising hopes that the accord could be revived. 

According to Arab News, the European Union said on Tuesday that it expects an immediate response from the two capitals. 

European Union foreign policy spokesperson Peter Stano said that there is no room for further negotiations. We have the final text. 

This is the moment to decide, yes or no. We hope all the participants will make a decision soon. 

Negotiations aimed at restoring the 2015 nuclear deal ended in Vienna on Monday. 

The agreement was made by world powers to prevent Iran from pursuing a nuclear program in return for easing economic sanctions. 

But this deal ended in 2018 when US President Donald Trump announced his withdrawal from it and re-imposed sanctions on Iran. 

Britain, China, France, Germany, Iran and Russia, as well as the United States, indirectly resumed talks on the issue last week after a months-long hiatus. 

Coordinated negotiations began in April 2021. "What can be negotiated has been discussed, and it is now in the final text," said Joseph Borrell, the EU's top foreign and security policy official. 

Behind the paragraph hides a political decision that needs to be taken in the capitals (Washington and Tehran).'

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Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei will make the final decision on behalf of Iran. (Photo: Reuters)

However, significant challenges remain for a renewed agreement. 

European officials urged Iran to drop its "unrealistic demands" outside the scope of the original deal, which are related to the International Atomic Energy Agency's investigation into Iran's undeclared nuclear material. 

Iran's chief negotiator, Ali Ali Bagheri-Kani, has returned to Tehran for political consultations, but the final decision will be made by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. 

On the other hand, the United States said that the new draft is "the best and only basis for reaching an agreement." 

The US Department of State has said that our position is clear. 

We are ready to conclude an agreement immediately on the basis of the proposals of the European Union. 


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