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    Catherine Russell “Rafah is now a city of children, who have nowhere safe to go in Gaza. If large-scale military operations start, not only will children be at risk from the violence, but also from chaos and panic, and at a time where their physical and mental states are already weakened.” 3 hours ago
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Iran nuclear deal

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“The ViennaTalks will resume on November 29 - 5months and 9 days after the end of the previous round. A very protracted pause. Most likely from now on the time factor will play a greater role. The talks can't last forever. There is the obvious need to speed up the process.”

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Permanent Representative of Russia to International Organizations in Vienna
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“It is widely believed that the United States, by withdrawing from the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action], breached the deal blatantly and violated UNSC Resolution 2231 flagrantly. However, Iran, having overcome the so-called maximum pressure campaign, is sitting at the negotiating table with full preparedness, capacity and total commitment to the 2015 deal. That's why the Americans, while resorting to deception, try to exploit the political and media environment in their own favour. But it is not to their advantage. They should accept reality and abide by all their commitments.”

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Iran’s top nuclear negotiator
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“The United States remains committed to preventing Iran from gaining a nuclear weapon. And we remain committed to a diplomatic outcome of the nuclear issue. But if Iran isn't willing to engage seriously, then we will look at all of the options necessary to keep the United States secure.”

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US Secretary of Defense
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“Part of the reason the president [Joe Biden] wants to have the chance to coordinate closely with our European partners, particularly with the E3 who are part of the talks, is for us to have a united front after the four years of division on the Iran policy in the last administration. We are alarmed and concerned by the steps that they have taken since they left the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action [JCPOA]. Within the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, there were constraints on that programme that were significant and substantial. We had a lid on that programme. Now we do not because we don't have that deal.”

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US National Security Adviser
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“We're in a critical phase of the efforts to see whether we can revive the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action]. We've had a hiatus of many months and the official reasons given by Iran for why we're in this hiatus are wearing very thin. We will continue to pursue diplomacy, even as we pursue other steps if we face a world in which we need to do that.”

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US Special Envoy for Iran
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“Will meet JC Coordinator in Brussles on Wednesday to continue our talks on result-oriented negotiations. Iran is determined to engage in negotiations that would remove unlawful and cruel sanctions in a full & effective manner, secure normalization of trade & economic relations with Iran, and provide credible guarantee for no further reneging. The question is if our partners are genuinely ready to fulfill their commitments, including by calling out the non-participant violator to divorce from the past malign policies & legacy. The continuation of the failed maximum pressure policy definitely will not remove any obstacle in 'Negotiation to remove illegal & cruel sanctions', rather will add more to already existing negotiations' complexities.”

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Iran’s top nuclear negotiator
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“The window of opportunity to negotiate a return to the Iran nuclear deal will not be open forever. At some point, the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] will have been so eroded because Iran would have made advances that cannot be reversed.”

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US Special Envoy for Iran
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“I know that the Iranians want to have some kind of previous talks with me as coordinator and with some members of the board of the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action]. I cannot tell you a precise date. I am ready to receive them, if needed. Time is pressing. The new government in Tehran had had enough time to study the file and instruct its negotiating team.”

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy
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“Of course, we will soon return to the Vienna talks and we are keeping our eyes on the issue of verification and receiving the necessary guarantees for the implementation of commitments by the Western parties.”

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Foreign Affairs Minister of Iran
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“We have made very clear that we are prepared, willing and able to return to Vienna as soon as we have a partner to negotiate with. It is important for the parties to come back together to continue, to resume where we left off in Vienna after the sixth round, so that we can resume this seventh round on the basis of what we have accomplished to date.”

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Spokesperson for the United States Department of State
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“I am glad to say that today we were able to have a very constructive result, which has to do with the continuity of the operation of the agency's equipment here. The arrangement was indispensable for us to provide the necessary guarantee and information to the I.A.E.A. [International Atomic Energy Agency] and to the world that everything is in order.”

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Chief of the International Atomic Energy Agency
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“Diplomacy must not be influenced and linked with the nuclear issue because the nuclear issue is a separate issue that must be resolved in a manner suitable and deserving of the country.”

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Iran’s Supreme Leader
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“We will certainly be [restore the Iran's 2015 nuclear deal ] after lifting cruel sanctions, but we will certainly not make the people's livelihoods and the economy conditioned, and won't tie it to the will of foreigners. The people have called for a government that would make up for their damaged trust, return that trust and bridge the gap between the people and the government.”

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President of Iran
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“US & UK need to understand this and stop linking a humanitarian exchange—ready to be implemented—with the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action]. Keeping such an exchange hostage to political aims achieves neither. TEN PRISONERS on all sides may be released TOMORROW if US&UK fulfill their part of deal.”

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Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister
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“The first time he used military force was about a month after he was inaugurated. I think it was no accident that he did it then to send that signal to Iran. The fact that he's doing it now while they are about to undergo the seventh round of the talks on the JCPOA [Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action] is him saying: 'Just because we are there, it doesn't mean we are going to ignore it [other issues]'.”

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Former US assistant secretary of defence
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“Out of a steadfast commitment to salvage a deal that the US tried to torpedo, Iran has been the most active party in Vienna, proposing most drafts. Still believe a deal is possible, if the US decides to abandon Trump's failed legacy. Iran will not negotiate forever.”

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Spokesman of the Foreign Ministry of Iran
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