Iran does not want a nuclear agreement, and our priority is also the people of Iran.
In his recent interview with Bloomberg, Robert Malley naturally spoke about his responsibilities concerning his country’s relations with Iran and various topics under review by his government. He specifically mentioned the course of the JCPOA negotiations, stating that when negotiations mean Iran returns each time with an unrelated new demand, there is no benefit in negotiating.
Robert Malley explicitly stated that the main priority of the Biden administration in the current situation is to support the rightful demands of the Iranian people and the popular protests in our country. There is also a serious determination to prevent Iran from providing military assistance to Russia in its aggression against Ukraine.
These statements by Robert Malley, as the senior representative of the Biden administration on Iranian affairs, are a response to the media and diplomatic interactions and Iran’s efforts to open up breathing space in the international diplomatic arena by dragging the country’s nuclear issue into negotiation rounds. The U.S., knowing that Iran needs such a display, has entrusted Europe with the task of compelling Iran to accept all the demands presented within the scope of JCPOA interactions.