Former Head of Atomic Energy Organization: They Don’t Tell Us What’s Happening in Vienna

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Former Head of Atomic Energy Organization: They Don't Tell Us What's Happening in Vienna

Fereydoun Abbasi, the representative of Kazeroon in the Eleventh Parliament, referring to the recent developments of the parties in the JCPOA revival negotiations at the Coburg Hotel in Vienna, said one of the issues we face in nuclear negotiations, which also existed during the past 8 years of the previous government, is that no one knows exactly what is being said in these negotiations.

Probably this information is given to the high-ranking officials of the country and the members of the Supreme National Security Council. What happened in the country is that a group was chosen as the negotiating team, but when they went to the negotiations, they made many blunders. They signed a text that they themselves did not read properly. We witnessed this procedure in the past 8 years, but today also, no matter how much we ask what you are discussing in these negotiations, we do not hear a precise answer.

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