News ID : 60804
Publish Date : 3/8/2021 1:25:04 AM
What position will the West take against Iran's constructive action plan?

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What position will the West take against Iran's constructive action plan?

At the same time, following the recent parliamentary resolution to stop the voluntary implementation of the Additional Protocol, interesting developments have taken place, which shows that Iran's serious determination to defend its rights has made the West to realize the new necessities for interaction with Iran.

NOURNEWS - Following the "recent parliamentary resolution on the voluntary suspension of the Additional Protocol", significant developments have taken place, which show that Iran's serious determination to defend its rights has made the West aware of the new necessities for interaction with Iran.

Although Rafael Grossi, Director-General of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), traveled to Iran before the March 5 deadline to try to maintain the IAEA's oversight role, the release of the content of the joint Iran-IAEA statement showed that Tehran was not going to relinquish its decision. Implement the law of the parliament without compromise.

After that, a new Western scenario emerged with the activation of the European Troika to force Iran to attend the P5 + 1 meeting with the United States as a guest, which provoked a strong reaction from Iran to this useless proposal.

The submission of a draft anti-Iran resolution by the three countries of Germany, Britain and France to the IAEA Board of Governors was another vicious move in the context of "coercive diplomacy" to force Iran to accept the West's extravagant demands, which failed and resulted in the retreat of Europe and the United States.

Meanwhile, some Western media outlets tried to distort the truth and turn the situation upside down by publishing reports of "encouraging signs from Iran in the field of nuclear talks", but the Iranian representative in the IAEA, in response to these developments, called the new European decision a chance for themselves.

In the latest development of this kind, Mohammad Javad Zarif wrote on Twitter on Friday, March 6, "I will present our concrete plan of constructive action in the short term" so that perhaps the beginning of another stage of a large-scale effort to lift the oppressive sanctions, of course, must be seen. Will Westerners still keep on the same heel or will there be a change?

BY: Mohammad Ghaderi


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