On Sunday, the foreign ministers of Bahrain, Morocco, and Egypt landed in Israel where they will be discussing the regional possibilities with special consideration on the revival process of the nuclear deal with Iran.
Iran’s firegn minister Yair Lapid also became a part of the summit held in the southern Negev Desert, as per a report in the Times of Israel. Another report asserted that the US Secretary of State Antony Blinken will be holding a meeting with the ministers of Bahrain, Morocco and Egypt.
It is not hidden that the United States is adamant on getting Iran back in the nuclear pact of 2015 that essentially restricts the nuclear program that is operated in Iran to a minimum. It wants Iran to come back to the deal and in exchange provide it with certain relief in sanctions.
Iran, too, may get back to the deal given the sanctions relief will be for billions of dollars. Even though Iran coming back to the deal remains the topmost priority of the US at the moment, other nations are not completely in their favor. Israel is one such country that remains fearful of Iran coming back to the original deal. Blinken, however, feels that Iran getting back to the agreement “is the best way to put Iran’s program back in the box it was in.”
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