Official Blasts Zionist Meddling in Vienna Talks
TEHRAN -- Iranian Foreign Ministry spokesman Saeed Khatibzadeh has blasted the occupying regime of Israel for meddling in the Vienna talks on removing unlawful sanctions imposed by the U.S. on the Islamic Republic.
“As #ViennaTalks advances, Israeli regime shows its true color again, calling for immediate halt of negotiations,” Kahtibzadeh tweeted in reaction to Tel Aviv regime’s interference, specially the Zionist prime minister’s call for an immediate halt to the Vienna talks.
“Not surprising. Dialogue is always despised by the regime whose genesis is based on war, tension & terror,” the spokesman said.
“Delegates in Vienna won’t take instruction from Beit Aghion,” Khatibzadeh said, referring is the official residence of the occupying regime’s prime minister.
On Wednesday, Khatibzadeh warned of attempts by the Zionist regime to poison the Vienna talks and prevent its progress.
“Israeli regime whose existence relies on tension is at it again, trumpeting lies to poison Vienna talks,” he wrote on his twitter page.
The spokesman urged the negotiating parties in Vienna not to allow their judgment to be clouded by the Israeli provocations and propaganda.
“All parties in the room now face a test of their independence & political will to carry out the job— irrespective of the fake news designed to destroy prospects for success,” he said.
A seventh round of the talks started in the Austrian capital on Monday.
Right on the eve of the negotiations, Zionist PM Naftali Bennett said the regime was “very worried about the readiness to remove the sanctions”.
He said a potential removal of the bans would enable “a flow of billions to Iran in exchange for unsatisfactory restrictions in the nuclear realm”.
As part of its efforts to sabotage Iran’s nuclear energy program, Tel Aviv has assassinated as many as seven Iranian nuclear scientists, including Mohsen Fahrizadeh. It has also targeted Iran’s nuclear installations with terrorist crimes on several occasions.
On Tuesday, an anonymous Zionist official was quoted by the regime’s Channel 12 as saying that “the killing of Fakhrizadeh a year ago did not brake Iran’s progress as was hoped”.
Therefore, the official added, “there is a huge global Israeli effort — both publicly and behind the scenes — to push for an upgraded agreement as well as simultaneously building a large and significant attack plan”.