Iran removes red line from nuclear deal negotiation

Jerusalem/Tehran: Iran had drawn a red line before the United States that the nuclear deal would be possible only after the Revolutionary Guards were removed from the list of terrorist organizations. This stalled the negotiations on the nuclear deal. But Iran has now withdrawn this demand. A senior Biden administration official claimed, ‘This brings us closer to a nuclear deal.’ Alarmed by this news, Israel has expressed hope that this nuclear deal will fail.

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Iran removes red line from nuclear deal negotiationIn 2018, US President Donald Trump declared Iran’s Revolutionary Guards a terrorist organization. Iran has insisted that the nuclear deal is impossible until the Biden administration delists the Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organization. Iran had announced that this was its red line. The Biden administration had taken the stand that it would not accept this Iranian demand. But the news that Iran removed this red line was released by a US news channel citing an official from the Biden administration.

This official has claimed that the nuclear deal, stalled for the past several months, is on its way due to the Iranian decision. The White House has not commented on the matter. Iran removes red line from nuclear deal negotiationBut US news channels and a leading Israeli newspaper also reported that the nuclear deal was in its final stages after Iran showed its willingness to compromise. But an Israeli official claimed that the nuclear agreement would not be possible even after this. The Israeli official said that the negotiations on the nuclear deal would soon break down.

Meanwhile, Israel had earlier demanded that the United States should not enter into a nuclear deal with Iran, which has declared the destruction of Israel. However, Israel insisted that the nuclear agreement would not bind Israel. At the same time, Israel has successfully prepared to attack Iranian nuclear and military sites. For this, Israel is getting the support of the anti-Iranian countries in the Gulf region.

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