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Iran Regime’s State Newspapers: Vienna Meeting, Negotiating With Bare Hands

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NCRI – With the joint commission meeting held in Vienna to oversee Iran’s nuclear deal, Vatan-e Emrooz, a newspaper close to Khamenei’s band, has written on January 13 that “the more we refer to this commission, the more responsibilities we’ll likely have to bear! Iran (Iranian regime) has accepted new commitments beyond those set out in the nuclear deal as to the amount of its enriched uranium reserve, and has also decided not to pursue its complaints over the extension of Iran Sanctions Act.”

Regarding regime’s set-back in joint commission meeting in Vienna, the state newspaper has quoted the spokesman to the Security Commission of regime’s parliament as saying that “the mechanism of the nuclear deal’s joint commission is designed in such a way that it’s quite in favor of the other side, since any member state opposing a decision can veto it, thus preventing it from being approved.”

Also in this regard, Khamenei’s Kayhan pointed on January 12 to the set-backs imposed on the Iranian regime, describing the joint commission meeting as “Vienna meeting, negotiating with bare hands!” The newspaper added: “some sources, including Reuters and the Wall Street Journal, have said that after listening to a bunch of more empty promises, Iran( Iranian regime) has given up insisting that the United States has violated the agreement, saying the explanations have been convincing! The sources have also announced that with (acceding to) the US plan to fully clear Natanz power plant of the remaining uranium, Iran (Iranian regime) has agreed to fulfill obligations beyond those set out in the nuclear deal, lowering its uranium reserve to less than 200 kg despite the 300 kg limit set out in the deal.”

“Unfortunately, we have to admit it that they have received several strong, solid guarantees from us during the negotiations without giving us any in return, and, as Obama puts it, all without firing a shot”, added Khamenei’s Kayhan.