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Natanz attack likely to harden Iran s position but not sabotage talks, say experts

SHARE Even as the US denies any involvement in the attack on Iran’s Natanz nuclear site at the weekend, the action is likely to complicate US-Iran talks, but it will not sabotage them altogether, experts said on Monday. A US State Department official told The National that the US was not involved in the attack, though the official did not point to a possible culprit. Henry Rome and Jeffrey Wright of the Eurasia analysis group saw Iran’s need for sanctions relief as something that will likely keep the talks going for now. “Israel’s alleged attack on the Natanz nuclear site will likely harden Iran’s position in nuclear negotiations this week, but it will not lead to a permanent collapse in talks,” the two experts wrote.

Biden s Push for Restoring Aid to Palestinians Faces Legal Hurdles and Brewing Political Crisis

Biden’s Push for Restoring Aid to Palestinians Faces Legal Hurdles and Brewing Political Crisis Plans in the works are not only to restart funding for UNRWA; the new administration is pushing more fiscal aid and a return to the negotiating table as Palestinians head for elections in May. (JNS) In recent days, the Biden administration has moved rapidly to restore funding to the Palestinians that had been largely severed during the Trump administration. Concerns are being raised, however, that the funding could both violate existing U.S. law, while also rewarding bad behavior by the Palestinian leadership through their continued support of terrorism, their targeting Israel in international forums such as the International Criminal Court, and perhaps most importantly in terms of optics, their refusal to even sit down with Israelis or Americans and engage in the peace process.

White House faces tough task of tearing down Iran sanctions wall to save nuclear deal

White House faces tough task of tearing down Iran sanctions wall to save nuclear deal In Trump s final days, the White House introduced a slew of new sanctions aimed at hindering a return to the nuclear deal. Yet since the designations were so blatantly politicized, the risk of undoing them is politically manageable. Iranian Foreign Ministry official Abbas Araghchi leaves the Grand Hotel Wien after closed-door nuclear talks with the European Union, China and Russia in Vienna on April 9, 2021. April 9, 2021 In the fall of 2020, as Trump administration foreign policy officials anticipated their time in office would soon be over, they sought to perpetuate one of their most unsuccessful polices the maximum pressure campaign against Iran by erecting what they called a “sanctions wall.” The purpose, which they made no attempt to hide, was to undermine the next administration’s ability to restore the 2015 nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JC

Iran Launches Advanced Centrifuges Marking Its National Nuclear Day

Iran Launches Advanced Centrifuges Marking Its National Nuclear Day
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