Time shrinking for Iran nuclear deal, US envoy warns

US Special Envoy for Iran Robert Malley speaks during a media briefing on the sidelines of the opening of the 17th IISS Manama Dialogue in the Bahraini capital Manama November 19, 2021. (AFP)
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  • Robert Malley said Iran risked making it 鈥渋mpossible鈥� to gain any benefit from resuming the agreement
  • This week, the IAEA said Tehran had again increased its stockpile of highly enriched uranium

MANAMA: The US envoy for Iran warned Friday that Tehran was approaching the point of no return for reviving a nuclear deal after it boosted its stocks of enriched uranium before talks resume this month.
Robert Malley said Iran risked making it 鈥渋mpossible鈥� to gain any benefit from resuming the agreement, which has been on hold since then president Donald Trump walked away in 2018.
This week, with Iran set for talks with world powers in Vienna on November 29, the International Atomic Energy Agency said Tehran had again increased its stockpile of highly enriched uranium.
鈥淭he time will come if Iran continues at this pace with the advancements they鈥檝e made, (it) will make it impossible even if we were going to go back to the JCPOA to recapture the benefits,鈥� Malley told the Manama Dialogue conference in Bahrain.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was the agreement struck in 2015 under which Iran agreed to clear limits on its nuclear activities in return for an easing of sanctions.
鈥淚ran鈥檚 advances are spreading alarm across the region... that鈥檚 what鈥檚 making the clock tick faster and making all of us say that the time is short for a return to the JCPOA,鈥� Malley said.
On Wednesday, the US and its Gulf Arab allies accused Iran of causing a nuclear crisis and destabilising the region with its ballistic missile program and support for armed militias.
Malley said the US shared a 鈥渃ommonality of purpose鈥� with rivals Russia and China 鈥渂ecause we want to avoid that crisis, all of us, the crisis that would be sparked if Iran continues on its current path.鈥�
鈥淎nd I want to be clear, because there鈥檚 no ambiguity about what they seem to be doing now, which is to drag their feet on the nuclear talks and accelerate the progress in their nuclear program.鈥�
The US envoy said he was not encouraged by the statements from the new Iranian government of President Ebrahim Raisi, which earlier on Friday accused Washington of conducting a 鈥減ropaganda campaign鈥� against the country.
鈥淚f they stick to their public pronouncements, unfortunately we鈥檙e not headed in the right direction... but let鈥檚 wait to see what happens,鈥� he said, pledging that President Joe Biden would honor a revived deal.
鈥淥ur intent, our clear intent in coming back into the deal is to stick with the deal because we don鈥檛 want to see a nuclear crisis,鈥� Malley said.
Iran had reacted angrily to a US pledge to take its Gulf Arab allies鈥� interests into account in any revived nuclear deal with their arch rival.
鈥淭he US government, which is responsible for the current situation after withdrawing from the nuclear deal, is once again trying to provoke a crisis,鈥� foreign ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh charged.