The President of Iran accepted the resignation of the 2015 nuclear deal as United Nations Nuclear Head in Tehran

Dubai: Iran The President formally approved the resignation of one of his vice -presidents, who served as Tehran’s leading conversation in his nuclear deal with world powers in 2015, such as the head of the United Nations Nuclear Sentinel was scheduled to come to the Islamic Republic on Wednesday.
chairman Masood pezeshakianRegarding late night announcement Mohammad Javad Zarif As Iran prepares for a second round of interaction with the United States on its fast -moving nuclear program.
Meanwhile, the visit of Rafael Mariano Gosi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency starting on Wednesday, may include what its inspectors can get under any proposed deal.
The stakes of the talks may not be much for two countries for the closure of half a century enmity. US President Donald Trump has repeatedly threatened to highlight the aerial attacks targeting Iran’s nuclear program if there is no deal. Iranian officials rapidly warned that they could pursue a nuclear weapon with their stockpile of rich uranium near arms-grade levels.
Pezeshkian praises Zarif Accepting his resignation, Zarif served as a prominent supporter of Peseshakian in his election last year, but criticized hard-liners within Iran’s Shia Theresi, who has long been given a lot in talks.
In March, Zarif resigned to Peseshkian. However, the President did not immediately respond to the letter. Zarif has used resignation announcements in his political career, including a dispute last year as a leverage. The resignation was rejected by the President.
But late Tuesday night, a statement by the Presidency said that Peseshkian wrote a letter to Zarif, but admitted to his resignation.
A presidential statement said, “Peseshkian insisted that due to some issues, his administration may no longer benefit from Zarif’s valuable knowledge and expertise.”
In a decree, the President appointed 59 -year -old Mohsen Ismaili as its new vice president for strategic affairs. In Iran’s political system, the President has several vice -presidents. Ismaili is known as a political liberal and a legal expert.
Grosy has come as a visit as Iran has banned IAEA Access, Grosi was mean by coming to Tehran and meetings with paceshekians and others.
With Trump’s unilateral comeback of America’s unilateral comeback since the fall of the nuclear deal in 2018, Iran has left all boundaries on its program, and enriches uranium up to 60% purity – near 90% of weapons – near -grade levels.
Monitoring cameras installed by IAEA have been disrupted, while Iran has stopped some of the most experienced inspectors of the Vienna-based agency. Iranian authorities have also threatened that they can chase nuclear weapons, some west and IAEA for years as Tehran left an organized arms program in 2003.
Any possible deal between Iran and the US will need to rely on IAEA’s expertise to ensure compliance with Tehran. And despite the tension between Iran and the agency, its reach has not been completely canceled.
Iran’s Foreign Minister questioned the contradictory reactions from the US Envoy, it is not clear where the next round of talks will take place, although they are scheduled for Saturday. Officials initially recognized Rome as hosting talks, they will return to Oman only for Iran to emphasize on Tuesday. US officials have not yet said where the talks would be held, although Trump called Sultan Hatham bin Tariq of Oman on Tuesday, while the ruler was on a visit to the Netherlands.
Meanwhile, Iran’s Foreign Minister Abbas Argchi on Wednesday warned the US about taking a contradictory stance in the talks.
The possibility refers to the comments of the US Middle East Envoy Steve Witcofofy, who early this week suggested that a deal could return to Iran at 3.67% uranium enrichment – such as the Obama administration in the 2015 deal. After this, Witcoff said that “a deal with Iran will be completed only when this trump deal is.”
“Iran should stop and end its nuclear enhancement and weapons program,” he wrote on the social platform X. “It is necessary for the world that we create a difficult, fair deal that will tolerate, and this is what President Trump has asked me to do.”
Argchi warned the US about taking any “contradictory and anti -stance” in talks.
“The rich is a real and accepted issue, and we are ready to build confidence about potential concerns,” said Araghchi. But losing the right to be rich on everyone is “not perfect.”