Tehran -

The adviser in the Iranian delegation to the Vienna negotiations, Muhammad Marandi, revealed that despite the escalation of talk about the receding of differences and reaching a decisive stage, there are still outstanding differences, and that talking about the negotiations reaching their final stages is ahead of its time.

Marandi indicated - in his speech to Al-Jazeera Net - that the negotiations are progressing in full swing in order to reach satisfactory solutions on the thorny issues, adding that he does not rule out that the negotiations will reach difficult junctures that may impede their reaching the desired results.

He noted that Tehran is seeking to make the ongoing negotiations in Vienna a success, but this requires a serious will on the part of the Western side, according to him.

Marandi concluded his speech by saying that the results of the negotiations do not satisfy Iran, which insists on the full implementation of the nuclear agreement and the need to lift all sanctions at once, stressing that the main points of contention lie in the size of the sanctions that the United States must lift and verify that Western parties implement their obligations in any possible agreement. and obtain guarantees that it will be fully implemented.

Marandi: The outcome of the negotiations so far does not satisfy Iran (Iranian press)

sticking points

On a related level, Abbas Aslani, a researcher at the Middle East Center for Strategic Studies, believes that the negotiating delegations in Vienna made remarkable progress in the last round regarding the dispute over the development of Iran's nuclear program following the freezing of its commitments in the nuclear agreement.

Speaking to Al-Jazeera Net, Aslani described the negotiation path in the eighth round of the Vienna meetings as positive regarding the lifting of US sanctions, but the Iranian and Western parties did not reach a final consensus in this regard.

One of the other outstanding issues is how to implement the expected agreement. Aslani revealed the Iranian delegation's rejection of the Western proposal for Washington and Tehran to simultaneously return to the nuclear agreement, stressing that Tehran believes that it is necessary for Washington to return first as the initiator of violating the agreement.

big progress

Aslani believed that his country had been deceived regarding the lifting of sanctions during the era of former US President Barack Obama, explaining that Tehran's demand for the Western side to provide guarantees for the US side to implement its commitments aimed at a practical lifting of the sanctions, not just on paper.

He also considered that the working groups' meeting during the eighth round indicates progress and a convergence of views, explaining that the task of the working groups at the expert level is to discuss the details after reaching solutions in broad lines on the controversial points.

Although the researcher following the Vienna negotiations confirmed that great progress has been made, he does not hide his fear that the negotiations might reach a dead end in light of the other contentious issues that are still pending, when both parties do not show flexibility.

Aslani: The negotiating delegations in Vienna have made remarkable progress regarding the dispute over the development of Iran's nuclear program (Al-Jazeera)

green light

In this context, Arman Melli newspaper quoted a researcher in international relations and a specialist in the Iranian nuclear file, Mohsen Jalilund, as saying that the nuclear agreement is within reach after the Iranian and American green light, explaining that the possibility of reaching a temporary agreement is very large compared to the prospects of agreeing on a long-term document. .

The new agreement needs strategic decisions to be taken by the political authorities in the United States and Iran, according to Gellund, who believes that the main reason for prolonging the Vienna negotiations is the indirect negotiation between the Iranian and American delegations.

Gilliund added that Washington is turning a blind eye to selling Iranian oil to China on the one hand, and is paving the way for the liberation of Iranian assets held in South Korea on the other.

In return, Tehran sends positive signals about its willingness to suspend uranium enrichment at 60% or send part of its stockpile of enriched uranium to Russia to be kept there.

Gilliund explained that the new agreement will be different from the joint action plan signed in 2015 because the conditions of both the Iranian and American parties are completely different from what they were at the time, explaining that Iran has recorded remarkable development in the enrichment of uranium in high rates, while the position of the United States has declined in Iraq and Afghanistan.