Iran’s top nuclear negotiator, Ali Bagheri Kani, criticized world powers from the 2015 nuclear deal after representatives from Europe expressed dismay at the lack of real progress with Tehran in the Vienna talks,
i24news reports.
“Some actors persist in their blame game habit, instead of real diplomacy,” the official wrote on his Twitter account.
“We proposed our ideas early, and worked constructively and flexibly to narrow gaps."
“Diplomacy is a two-way street. If there's real will to remedy the culprit's wrongdoing, the way for a quick, good deal will be paved," he added.
Envoys representing the United Kingdom, Germany, and France at the talks expressed concern on Monday that no real progress was made during the negotiations with Iran.
The diplomats delivered a statement arguing that the parties “still have not been able to get down to real negotiations” and warned the deal “will very soon become an empty shell” given Iran’s advancements in its nuclear program.