Skip to content

Usa News Post

Usa News Post

  • News
  • World
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science
  • News
  • World
  • Business
  • Politics
  • Entertainment
  • Sports
  • Science
Business

US hits Iran for delay in nuclear and prisoner swap talks

Usanewsposts
July 18, 20210

The Biden administration lashed out at Iran on Saturday for accusing it of delaying a proposed prisoner swap to force a quick resumption of indirect nuclear talks.

The State Department slammed as “outrageous” comments made by Iran’s deputy foreign minister who alleged the U.S. and Britain were holding the swap “hostage” to the negotiations over salvaging the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action or JCPOA.

In a pair of tweets from his verified account, Seyyed Abbas Araghchi said the nuclear talks in Vienna could not resume until Iran’s hardline president-elect is inaugurated in early August. “We’re in a transition period as a democratic transfer of power is underway in our capital,” he said.

The nuclear talks “must thus obviously await our new administration. This is what every democracy demands,” Aragchi said. He added that the U.S. and Britain “need to understand this and stop linking a humanitarian exchange — ready to be implemented — with the JCPOA.”

“Keeping such an exchange hostage to political aims achieves neither,” said Aragchi who is Iran’s chief negotiator at the Vienna talks. “TEN PRISONERS on all sides may be released TOMORROW if US&UK; fulfill their part of deal.”

A sixth round of nuclear talks ended last month without agreement ahead of Iran’s presidential election won by Ebrahim Raisi. The U.S. has repeatedly said it is ready for a seventh round as soon as Iran is ready while also calling for the immediate release of American citizens detained in Iran.

In response to Aragchi’s remarks, State Department spokesman Ned Price categorically rejected the claim, denied there was already an agreement on a swap, and said the U.S. was prepared to continue talks on prisoners even while waiting for the resumption of the nuclear negotiations.

“These comments are an outrageous effort to deflect blame for the current impasse on a potential mutual return to compliance with the JCPOA,” Price said. “We stand ready to return to Vienna to complete work on a mutual return to the JCPOA once Iran has made the necessary decisions.”

Price called Aragchi’s reference to the possible imminent release of 10 prisoners on all sides “just another cruel effort to raise the hopes of their families.” “If Iran were truly interested in making a humanitarian gesture, it would simply release the detainees immediately,” he said.

Price did not address Aragchi’s claim that Iran is in the midst of a “democratic transfer of power” but he did decry his reference to the U.S. and Britain holding the prisoner exchange “hostage.” He said it is the Iranian government ”that has been unjustly detaining four innocent Americans for years.”

Price said indirect talks on the detainees had been progressing in the context of the Vienna nuclear negotiations and the “delay in restarting that process is not helping.”

But, while he said the U.S. believed the prisoner talks would be more effective in that context, he added that “we are also prepared to continue with talks on detainees during” the current hiatus.

The Biden administration has been trying to reverse former …read more

Source:: Headlines News4jax

(Visited 6 times, 2 visits today)

USA News Posts - Related Posts:

  • US hits Iran for delay in nuclear and prisoner swap talks The Biden administration lashed out at Iran on Saturday for accusing it of delaying a proposed prisoner swap to force a quick resumption of indirect nuclear talks. The State Department slammed as “outrageous” comments made by Iran’s deputy foreign minister who alleged the U.S. and Britain were holding the swap “hostage” to the negotiations over salvaging the 2015 Iran nuclear deal, known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action or JCPOA. In a pair of tweets from his verified account,…
  • Iran anger at US, European support for opposition group The Iranian government has expressed anger over the appearance of senior European and U.S. politicians at a rally in support of an opposition group that has long sought to overthrow Iran's theocratic rulers — and which was once considered a terror organization by the West. Iran's official IRNA news agency reported that the country's foreign ministry on Sunday summoned Slovenia's envoy in Tehran over a video message by the EU nations’ prime minister at the event hosted by the National…
  • Feds charge 4 in Iran plot to kidnap US resident, 4 others An Iranian intelligence officer and three alleged members of an Iranian intelligence network have been charged in Manhattan with plotting to lure a U.S. resident and human rights activist from New York to Iran, authorities said Tuesday. An indictment in Manhattan federal court alleges that the plot was part of a wider plan to lure three individuals in Canada and a fifth person in the United Kingdom to Iran. Victims were also targeted in the United Arab Emirates, authorities said.…
  • Feds charge 4 in Iran plot to kidnap US resident, 4 others An Iranian intelligence officer and three alleged members of an Iranian intelligence network have been charged in Manhattan with plotting to lure a U.S. resident and human rights activist from New York to Iran, authorities said Tuesday. An indictment in Manhattan federal court alleges that the plot was part of a wider plan to lure three individuals in Canada and a fifth person in the United Kingdom to Iran. Victims were also targeted in the United Arab Emirates, authorities said.…
  • UK lawmakers to vote on contentious foreign aid cut British lawmakers are voting Tuesday on whether to overturn a big cut to the U.K.’s foreign aid budget, a decision that has slashed billions from programs helping some of the world’s poorest people. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s Conservative government announced in November that it would cut the share of national income set aside for foreign aid from 0.7% to 0.5%, citing the blow to Britain's economy from the coronavirus pandemic. High-profile Conservatives, including former Prime Minister Theresa May, have joined…
  • The activist Iran is accused of plotting to kidnap in NYC enraged the regime with a viral video campaign against its forced hijab laws Masih on stage at a conference in 2018 in New York. Larry Busacca/Getty Images for Women in Cable Telecommunications The Justice Department accused Iran of an audacious plot to kidnap an activist from Brooklyn. Masih Alinejad exposed abuse in Iran and ran a viral page opposed to its compulsory hijab laws. The FBI said that Iran responded by surveiling her home and plotting to abduct her. See more stories on Insider's business page. In a Facebook post on July 10,…
  • Biden to meet with Iraqi prime minister at White House President Joe Biden will meet with Iraqi Prime Minister Mustafa al-Kadhimi later this month in Washington, the White House said Friday. The meeting set for July 26 comes at a pivotal point in the U.S.-Iraq relationship, and amid growing concerns about more frequent attacks against U.S. troops in Iraq and Syria. There have been at least eight drone attacks targeting the U.S. presence since Biden took office in January, as well as 17 rocket attacks. White House Press Secretary Jen…
  • Russia against US troops in Central Asia near Afghanistan Russia has strongly warned the United States against deploying its troops in the former Soviet Central Asian nations following their withdrawal from Afghanistan, a senior diplomat said in remarks published on Tuesday. Russia’s Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said that Moscow conveyed the message to Washington during Russian President Vladimir Putin’s summit with U.S. President Joe Biden in Geneva last month. The warning comes as the U.S. military said last week that 90% of the withdrawal of U.S. troops and…
  • Jordanian court to announce verdict in alleged royal plot A Jordanian state security court is expected to announce a verdict Monday in the trial of two former officials accused of plotting with the half-brother of King Abdullah II to foment unrest in the Western-allied kingdom. Bassem Awadallah, a U.S. citizen and former top aide to the king, and Sharif Hassan bin Zaid, a member of the royal family, were arrested in April over an alleged plot against the kingdom involving Prince Hamzah, the king's half-brother and a former crown…
  • GOP lawmakers say Biden hasn't responded strongly enough to Iranian-backed attacks on US personnel at least 6 times last week in Iraq and Syria President Joe Biden waves as he walks on the Ellipse after stepping off Marine One on May 17, 2021 in Washington, DC. Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images Iran-backed militias waged multiple attacks on US personnel in Iraq and Syria, Reuters reported. In one of the at least six attacks, two US service members were injured. "Iran-backed militias' continued assault on US personnel in Iraq cannot be tolerated," GOP Sen. Jim Inhofe told Politico. See more stories on Insider's business page. Republican lawmakers…

Stock Market: Suez Canal Update! Floating!
  Police scene at Hilltop Village Apartments



The Suicide Squad | Official IMAX® Red Band Trailer

From the horribly beautiful mind of James Gunn and filmed in IMAX. Experience

Related Articles

Business

Meet the Filipino-American artist behind the 151-foot ‘Jax’ sculpture coming to new downtown park

Business

Western wildfires: California blaze crosses into Nevada

Business

Man barricaded in home surrenders, Jacksonville police say

Business

Suspended Georgia insurance chief convicted of fraud

Business

Is intermittent fasting right for you?

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Usa new News

Loading RSS Feed

Usa Today News

  • ‘The Final Chapters of Richard Brown Winters’: ‘Homecoming’ Team Reunites for Gimlet/Spotify Series — Listen
    Source: Usa today news | Published: July 23, 2021 - 7:00 pm
Powered by WordPress RSS Feed Retriever

Blocked Suez Canal Is Latest Reminder Why Companies Need Crisis Plans

These are tough times for supply chains and business leaders who depend on them. Brexit. The pandemic. Congestion at major ports. Now a 1, 300-foot-long container ship is preventing hundreds of other vessels from using the Suez Canal, one of the most important waterways in the world.

Popular posts:

  • Tokyo Olympics: Susan Boyle makes shock appearance at opening ceremony as viewers express astonishmentTokyo Olympics: Susan Boyle makes shock appearance… The sound of Susan’s voice shocked opening ceremony viewers (Photo… (60)
  • Travellers ‘face paying extra £500 for quarantine hotel’ to curb red list tripsTravellers ‘face paying extra £500 for quarantine… (Picture: SplashNews)Travellers returning from red list destinations face having to… (48)
  • Woman, 25, with unattached bungee cord jumps to her death after mishearing signalWoman, 25, with unattached bungee cord jumps to her… Yecenia Morales, 25, dived 150ft from the viaduct in Colombia… (18)
  • A Notoriously Hateful Japanese Composer’s Music Just… REUTERSTOKYO—The Tokyo 2020 Olympics and Paralympics, which are supposed to… (16)
  • Michael Cohen says he thinks Jared Kushner has… Jared Kushner, right, and his wife Ivanka Trump, the daughter… (12)

Recent Posts

  • For LBGTQ residents facing challenges as they emerge from pandemic isolation: Help is available
  • Tokyo Games: Surfing, skateboarding, Simone Biles and COVID are in the mix
  • ‘Marsquakes’ reveal Red Planet’s interior structure for the first time
  • Stacey Dooley to host new BBC show Hungry For It after alleged firing from Glow Up
  • Katie Price’s daughter Princess Andre reveals fear of being kidnapped stops her going anywhere alone
  • Coroner releases cause of death for 7-year-old San Jose boy found dead on Nevada road
  • Photos: Opening ceremony of the Tokyo Olympics Games
  • Girl, 10, first to die of plague in Colorado since 2015 as cases confirmed in six counties
  • Chelsea Houska: Slammed For Editing Baby Photos on Instagram!
  • Here’s How You Can Watch the Tokyo Olympics on Peacock for Free
  • Shakira Stuns In Tiny Crochet Bikini On Surfboard, “I’ll Give You Some Legs”
  • The July full ‘buck’ moon will illuminate the sky tonight
  • ‘Don’t let it go to your head!’ – Joe Joyce sends message to Team GB hopefuls aiming for boxing glory in Tokyo
  • Andie MacDowell says managers tried to stop her from going gray but she did it anyway: ‘I’ve never felt more powerful’
  • Borenstein: It’s time for A’s to end their ballpark histrionics
  • Huntington Bank offers a variety of bank accounts for residents of 7 US states
  • The 5 best hanging shelves for closets
  • 6 million renters face eviction in 8 days when a Trump-era ban expires. Biden is poised to let it happen.
  • Harrison Ford doesn’t let Indiana Jones injury slow him down as he cycles around London in the sunshine
  • Jadon Sancho will ‘galvanise’ two Manchester United players following £73m transfer, says Dietmar Hamann
  • Abbie Burnett: Did She Just Reveal That She’s Pregnant With Baby #2?
  • ‘I think I emptied my clip’: Walnut Creek food delivery driver was shot and killed in road rage incident, police say
  • Chicago police officers caught in roiling mess of fear, shock, anger — and hesitation
  • NFL doc: 80% of players have at least 1 vaccine shot
  • The Tokyo Olympics Opening Ceremony Was Depressing as Hell
  • New drone footage shows deadly floods devastating China’s “iPhone city”
  • Alan Davies admits changes to QI filming due to the pandemic were ‘hard’ and ‘very strange’
  • ‘Make or break’ – Arsenal hero Paul Merson fires Premier League title warning to Chelsea and Thomas Tuchel
  • 8 of the best places to buy men’s T-shirts, from everyday basics to performance undershirts
  • At least 100 U.S. Olympians have not been vaccinated
  • Godinez honored as LA’s Firefighter of the Year, rekindling ceremony postponed by pandemic
  • 49ers’ training camp schedule: All you need to know as fans are welcomed back
  • How does your Snap Score work? How to check and raise your score
  • Photos: Discovery Cube LA reopens in Sylmar
  • The 10 US colleges best-represented at the Tokyo Olympic Games
  • Coronation Street actor was huge fan and met future co-star in cute throwback picture
  • Girlfriend says her ‘heart’s torn in two’ after ‘stuntman’ boyfriend is killed
  • How TikTok is changing the music industry
  • Jack Whitehall ‘forced to stay in hotel after London mansion damaged by freak floods’
© 2021 Usa News Post | WordPress Theme Ultra News