Iran says US delaying nuclear talks, prisoner swap is unrelated

Above, satellite photos of Iran’s purported nuclear sites. (Maxar Technologies/AFP)
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Updated 22 August 2022
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Iran says US delaying nuclear talks, prisoner swap is unrelated

DUBAI: Iran’s Foreign Ministry spokesman on Monday accused the United States of “procrastinating” in indirect talks to revive a 2015 nuclear deal and said a prisoner swap with Washington was not linked to the negotiations.

A few issues remained to be resolved but they were very important ones, Nasser Kanaani told a news conference.

“The Americans are procrastinating and there is inaction from the European sides... America and Europe need an agreement more than Iran,” he said.

Kanaani said Tehran wanted a sustainable deal that would preserve its legitimate rights, he said.

“We emphasize that the exchange of prisoners with Washington is a separate issue and it has nothing to do with the process of negotiations to revive the 2015 pact,” he said.

The United States has repeatedly called for the release of several Iranian-Americans held in Iran on security charges. Iran has demanded several Iranians detained on charges linked to US sanctions to be freed.

Iran has sought to obtain guarantees that no future US president would renege on the deal if it were revived, as then-US President Donald Trump did in 2018 and restored harsh US sanctions on Iran.

However, President Joe Biden cannot provide such ironclad assurances because the deal is a political understanding rather than a legally binding treaty.


’Extermination’ of Palestinians must stop: African Union chair

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’Extermination’ of Palestinians must stop: African Union chair

ADDIS ABABA: The “extermination” of the Palestinian people must end, the chairman of the African Union Commission Mahmoud Ali Youssouf said on Saturday as he launched the organization’s 39th summit.
“In the Middle East, Palestine and the suffering of its people also challenge our consciences. The extermination of this people must stop,” said Youssouf, who was elected to head the institution a year ago.
He also touched on the multiple conflicts raging in Africa.
“From Sudan to the Sahel, to eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, in Somalia and elsewhere, our people continue to pay the heavy price of instability,” Youssouf said.
The summit brings together heads of state from the 55 member states of the African Union over two days.
This year’s theme is water sanitation.