Abdolreza Davari: Saeed Jalili Reads the JCPOA Without Guarantees

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Abdolreza Davari: Saeed Jalili Reads the JCPOA Without Guarantees

Abdolreza Davari criticizes Saeed Jalili for calling the JCPOA a deal without guarantees

Abdolreza Davari, advisor to the Minister of the Interior during Ahmadinejad’s government, tweeted in response to Saeed Jalili’s opposition to the JCPOA

Figures like Saeed Jalili and Ali Bagheri, who label the JCPOA as an agreement without guarantees, had agreed in May 2010 to transfer all of Iran’s 3.67% enriched uranium, amounting to 1200 kilograms, to Turkey without any guarantees, with the expectation that a year after this transfer, the West would provide Iran with 120 kilograms of 20% enriched uranium

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