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Iran’s national media announced on Sunday that it would launch a rocket as negotiations on Iran’s nuclear program resumed.
Iran has conducted numerous rocket launch tests in recent years, some of which have failed. The Iranian government became more and more aggressive as the start of new nuclear negotiations approached, and last week some of the country’s naval vessels challenged two US vessels.
Iran is also prepared To enhance uranium enrichment capacity, according to a report from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) of the United Nations.
Experts say the development is a US warning sign that Iran is trying to secure concessions in future indirect negotiations.
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“Iran’s nuclear escalation strategy continues to be defined by two types of actions: expanding the scale and scope of the program through facts in the field, while reducing the IAEA’s monitoring and verification capabilities,” said Democratic Defense. Behnam Ben Taleblu, Senior Research Fellow of the Foundation, said. Democracy, which focuses on Iran’s security, told Fox News Digital last week. “This low-eyed, worry-free combination is designed to draw Washington into further concessions in Vienna.”
Previous negotiations with Iran broke down after the United States refused to withdraw sanctions on the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
President Joe Biden will travel to Saudi Arabia later this week. His agenda there is primarily related to oil prices, but he is also expected to cast his weight behind the negotiations for the new round.
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Iran has abandoned many of its commitments in the 2015 nuclear deal after the United States withdrew from Iran under former President Donald Trump. The Biden administration has made little progress towards another deal.