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Washington coordinates with Tel Aviv on talks for return in Borjam

A British news agency quoted an informed source as saying that the US government had informed Tel Aviv of its decision to announce its readiness to negotiate with Iran to return to the Borjam.

Early Friday morning in Tehran, the US State Department announced in a statement that it accepted the European side’s offer to attend a meeting of the UNHCR Commission to discuss a return to the Borjam.

Reuters news agency reported today (Friday) quoting an informed source that the administration of US President Joe Biden had informed the Zionist regime about its decision to negotiate with Iran to return to Borjam before the official announcement of this news.

According to the report, the Biden government intended to prevent the Zionist regime from being surprised by its plan to withdraw the activation of the trigger mechanism and to claim the return of sanctions against Iran in the Security Council.

The unnamed source told Reuters that Biden had not personally told Netanyahu in a direct telephone conversation last night about a change in US policy on the Iran nuclear deal.

US State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a statement this morning that he would accept an invitation from the European Union to attend the P5 + 1 meeting with Iran.

On the other hand, Danny Danon, the former ambassador of the Zionist regime to the United States, opposed Washington’s decision to negotiate with Iran to return to the UN Security Council.

In an interview with Newsweek, Danon said: “They know what our expectations are. “They are aware of the shortcomings of this agreement. We have already stated them and explained them to the Security Council several times.”

This morning, the US Interim Representative to the United Nations also withdrew the former US administration’s claim that all UN sanctions against Iran had been lifted in a letter to the head of the Security Council.

The United States withdrew about three years before the nuclear deal with Iran and expanded its sanctions against Tehran. Following the change of government in the United States in early February this year, the new US administration has continued to impose the same sanctions.

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