No agreement will be implemented before the agency’s case against Iran is closed.
Marandi, the senior advisor to the negotiating team, reacted to Reuters’ alleged report by writing that for months I have been saying that removing the IRGC from the FTO, the alleged list of foreign terrorist organizations, is not a precondition.
No agreement will be implemented before the permanent closure of the false accusations case against Iran by the International Atomic Energy Agency’s Board of Governors, and Iran’s nuclear program will not be dismantled.
Reuters, quoting an American official, claimed that Iran has dropped some of its main demands, including insisting on the closure of some investigations by inspectors regarding its nuclear program, which brings the possibility of an agreement closer.
The report also claims that Iran has largely given up its request for the removal of the IRGC’s terrorist designation.