Foreign Minister Anthony Blinken told PBS NewsHour on Tuesday that Iran turning off its nuclear surveillance cameras would mean a return to the Iran nuclear deal. Years “to do” was more difficult than ever.
Host Judy Woodruff: “Since they’ve turned off most of their nuclear cameras, does that mean there is a possibility of a deal with Iran on their nuclear program and the US is dead?” she asked.
“This is definitely making the job harder than ever before. The thing is, Judy, we’ve spent a lot of time over the past year with our partners in Europe, including China, and even our partners in Russia, to get back to the JCPOA, which is called the Iran nuclear deal. The deal itself. Most of this work on it has already been done.
He further said: “It was Iran’s overall attempt to bring irrelevant issues into these negotiations that have nothing to do with the JCPOA. He’s also taken actions similar to what you’re talking about, starting with the removal of cameras from the facilities, which would make it harder to get back to the JCPOA. Because these cameras are needed to confirm the deal. This agreement is arguably the most effective and intrusive surveillance and monitoring regime of any arms control agreement. “If Iran separates these pieces, it will be more difficult to return to reconciliation,” he said.
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