Abdollahian, Borrell hold talks on Iran-IAEA co-op, human rights, sanctions, Ukraine war

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Policy, held phone talks late on Sunday over a variety of topics, including human rights, cooperation between Iran and the IAEA, sanctions
on Iran, and the Ukraine war
During the talks Amir Abdollahian called on the IAEA to take technical and non-political approaches, pointing to a number of initiatives
devised jointly by Iran and the UN nuclear agency for the resolution of disputes over the Safeguards Agreement.Highlighting the dialogue
Iranian diplomat underlined that if the UN nuclear agency acts in a technical and non-political manner, a framework for dealing with the
issues may be achieved.Amir Abdollahian also criticized some European countries for supporting pro-terrorist organizations living outside
Iran, saying the overwhelming participation of Iranians in the Feb
11 demonstrations marking the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution is an indication that the Islamic Republic enjoys public
months is the repeat of the ineffective policy of ex-U.S
president Trump which indicates the resumption of the double and implausible standards accompanied with instrumental use of human rights
said.Borrell, for his part, voiced doubt that a truce can be reached in Ukraine in the upcoming weeks or perhaps months.The EU foreign
policy chief emphasized the necessity of continuing the conversations in order to advance the topics under discussion while highlighting the
optimism for progress made in the course of collaboration between Iran and the IAEA.Writing on his Twitter account, Abdollahian said,
Emphasized that I.R
spoke about other topics, including the negotiations to end sanctions against Iran and cooperation between Iran and the European Union.Iran
Republic and other signatories to the 2015 Iran nuclear deal and the U.S
looked to be close to reaching an agreement on renewing the pact.Iran has asserted that reaching an agreement on the resurrection of the
hardline position of not agreeing to lift all the sanctions that were placed on the Islamic Republic by the Trump administration, the talks
to save the JCPOA have been at a stalemate since August 2022.