The EU’s foreign policy leader, Josep Borrell, claimed renewed discussions in Tehran have restored stalled negotiations over Iran’s nuclear programme.
Enrique Mora’s trip to help restore the 2015 nuclear deal between Iran and international powers went “better than planned,” Borrell said.
โThe conversations had stagnated and have now been reopened,โ Borrell told reporters in Germany.
โA final deal is likely.โ
This week Mora met with Iran’s senior negotiator Ali Bagheri in Tehran.
Meanwhile, Qatar’s emir met with Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and President Ebrahim Raisi on Thursday to promote development.
Tehran has consistently denied aiming to construct a nuclear bomb, but the 2015 deal relieved sanctions for limitations on its nuclear programme.
The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action was put on life support in 2018 after then-US President Donald Trump unilaterally withdrew and imposed sanctions.
So Iran backtracked on its own obligations.
Mora played a crucial role in a year of on-off discussions in Vienna, which were renewed after Trump left office.
Tehran’s demand that the US remove Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps from a terrorist list has been a major stumbling block in the talks.
Borrell claimed โdifferences over the Revolutionary Guardsโ had slowed development for two months.
He added Mora had told Tehran that โwe couldn’t go on like thisโ.
โThe answer is yes,โ Borrell responded. โThese issues take time to resolve. Things were obstructed and now they’re unblocked.”
“The situation is over,” Borrell said, referring to Mora’s tweet claiming German police temporarily detained him at Frankfurt Airport.
Just before leaving for Brussels, Mora tweeted he had been โdetained by the German police.โ
โNo explanation. The passport of a Spanish diplomat on an official EU mission,โ he wrote.”I’m still waiting for an explanation for what appears to be a breach of the Vienna Convention.”
The German police had no quick comment.

