European Sources to Asharq Al-Awsat: We Made Concessions to Iran, it Should Seize the Opportunity

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna at the G20 meeting in Bali, Indonesia, last week (AFP)
French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna at the G20 meeting in Bali, Indonesia, last week (AFP)
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European Sources to Asharq Al-Awsat: We Made Concessions to Iran, it Should Seize the Opportunity

French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna at the G20 meeting in Bali, Indonesia, last week (AFP)
French Foreign Minister Catherine Colonna at the G20 meeting in Bali, Indonesia, last week (AFP)

With the end of the latest round of indirect talks between Iran and the United States, through European mediation, the four western capitals (Washington, London, Paris and Berlin), in addition to the representative of the European Union, were convinced that discussions in Vienna would pave the way for a speedy return to the nuclear agreement concluded in the summer of 2015.

An agreement was reached on correlating the gradual lifting of the sanctions that the previous US administration re-imposed in the spring of 2018, with the Iranian side retracting the serious violations of the content of the agreement.

Westerners, led by Washington, were convinced that during the long negotiating sessions, they showed a lot of flexibility to convince Tehran that the agreed text was in its interest and provided it with many advantages. Therefore, they stressed that it had to seize the opportunity presented to it.

European diplomatic sources in Paris believe that the Westerners have given Tehran a “valuable gift” that would push the Iranian leadership to abandon its reservations and the additional demands it raises.

The sources told Asharq Al-Awsat that West accepted, in accordance with Tehran’s desire, to abandon the demand to link the nuclear negotiations with two other files, namely Iran’s missile-ballistic capabilities and its destabilizing regional policy.

In fact, these two issues represented a major part of US President Joe Biden’s approach to the Iranian nuclear program.

In the same context, French President Emmanuel Macron was the first to urge former US President Donald Trump to refrain from abandoning the 2015 agreement, supplementing it with three annexes dealing with the timing of the agreement and the two issues of concern in the Middle East, namely the expansion of Iran’s missile and ballistic programs and its policy of interference in the affairs of others.

US President Joe Biden’s visit to Saudi Arabia and the summit with Gulf and Arab leaders will provide an opportunity to discuss these two files and present the final US vision.

Three pending files are delaying or preventing the signing of the Vienna draft agreement on Saturday. Those include guarantees demanded by Tehran on never abandoning the agreement, the Iranian Revolutionary Guards, which is on the list of US terrorist organizations, and the sanctions file.

European diplomatic sources believe that there were solutions that were proposed and that Iran could accept. However, Tehran rejected them and adhered to “tough” positions, including the indirect talks that took place in Doha through the mediation of the European Union’s foreign policy chief, Josep Borrell and his assistant, Enrique Mora.

According to the same sources, Iran’s hardline stances “damage and weaken the American president politically” and make him “incapable of presenting additional concessions that do not serve Iranian interests.”

The sources believe that the offer presented to Tehran was “final”, noting that Iran must seize the opportunity, by either accepting or rejecting it. The two options have each political, diplomatic, security and military consequences.



Democrats, Protesters Gather in Chicago to Cheer, Challenge Harris and Biden

Workers install a sign as preparations continue one day ahead of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on August 18, 2024. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)
Workers install a sign as preparations continue one day ahead of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on August 18, 2024. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)
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Democrats, Protesters Gather in Chicago to Cheer, Challenge Harris and Biden

Workers install a sign as preparations continue one day ahead of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on August 18, 2024. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)
Workers install a sign as preparations continue one day ahead of the Democratic National Convention (DNC) at the United Center in Chicago, Illinois, on August 18, 2024. (Photo by ANDREW CABALLERO-REYNOLDS / AFP)

Democrats gathered in Chicago on Monday to celebrate Vice President Kamala Harris' campaign for the White House against Republican Donald Trump and to honor President Joe Biden, whose exit from the race turned his party's fortunes around.
Monday's kick-off of the four-day Democratic National Convention is expected also to draw tens of thousands of protesters, many of them opposed to the Biden administration's support for Israel's Gaza offensive, who will march on a mile-long route through the city outside the security perimeter, Reuters said.
Biden, 81, who reluctantly ended his reelection campaign a month ago under pressure from top Democrats worried he was too old to win or govern for another four years, will give a prime-time address at the convention on Monday night to make the case for electing Harris and defeating former President Trump, 78.
As Democrats seek to project a sense of unity after the unprecedented change-up in candidates, Harris, 59, is likely to join Biden on stage, sources said, where he will ceremonially pass the torch to her.
Harris will formally accept the nomination on Thursday night with a highly anticipated speech. If elected on Nov. 5, Harris would make US history as the first female president.
A coalition of some 200 social justice organizations, many from pro-Palestinian groups, will gather outside the convention. Some pro-Palestinian delegates to the convention are pushing for the party to change its platform to limit weapons to Israel.
Harris is heading into the convention riding a historic whirlwind: her campaign has broken records for fundraising, packed arenas with supporters, and turned opinion polls in some battleground states in Democrats' favor.
Biden abandoned his reelection bid after his disastrous debate against Trump on June 27 prompted longtime allies, major donors and other party supporters to demand he step aside.
Polls a month ago showed Trump with a clear lead over Biden, but Harris has closed the gap both nationally and in many of the highly competitive states including Pennsylvania that will play a decisive role in the election.
"I've been to every convention since I was able to vote, and I can say I’ve not felt this kind of energy and electricity at any convention other than the one for Barack Obama," said Democratic Illinois Governor J.B. Pritzker on CNN's State of the Union on Sunday.
BATTLEGROUND TOURS
Harris went on a bus tour in western Pennsylvania on Sunday with her vice presidential running mate, Minnesota Governor Tim Walz. During the tour she suggested Trump was a coward whose politics focused on putting down rivals.
She will be in Chicago for much of the week, but will make a side trip to Milwaukee on Tuesday for a campaign event, returning to Chicago to hear her husband, Doug Emhoff, address the convention that night.
The Trump campaign will barnstorm the key battleground states during convention week to try to steal the spotlight away from Harris and highlight some of the policy issues where Republicans hold a polling advantage.
In Trump's most intense stretch of campaigning this race, he will deliver remarks on economic policy at a small business in southern Pennsylvania on Monday afternoon, before events in North Carolina, Michigan, Arizona and Nevada later in the week.
Some major allies and donors have been urging Trump to steer clear of racial and gender-based insults on Harris and focus his attacks instead on her policy record.
Trump’s Michigan event will be in Howell, a city struggling to move past its racist history, including Ku Klux Klan rallies in the 1970s and 1980s. Last month, about a dozen white supremacists chanted “Heil Hitler” and carried signs such as “White Lives Matter” during a march through downtown.
Another group of demonstrators shouted, “We love Hitler, we love Trump” from a highway overpass in a nearby town, according to local media.
The Harris campaign criticized Trump for refusing to condemn what it called a "blatant display of racism and antisemitism in his name."
Trump campaign spokesperson Karoline Leavitt said Trump would emphasize in Howell that hate would have no place in the country if he returns to the White House. She noted Biden visited Howell in 2021.
A Trump campaign official said on Sunday the event was targeted at the Detroit media market and being hosted by a Trump-supporting local sheriff whose office is in Howell.
Democrats will also pay tribute on Monday night to their failed 2016 presidential candidate, Hillary Clinton, who is expected to speak before Biden. Former President Barack Obama will speak on Tuesday and former President Bill Clinton will speak on Wednesday.