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viernes, 3 de abril de 2015

IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL: Western powers agreed to permit Iran to continue operating the core aspects of its nuclear program and that all sanctions of the Islamic Republic would be terminated


Iran Nuke Deal Framework:

Worst Fears Confirmed

by Joseph Klein

The five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council (the United States, United Kingdom, France, Russia, and China) plus Germany, referred to in shorthand as the P5+1, and Iran announced Thursday that they reached an agreed understanding on a “framework” for the negotiation of a final nuclear deal by the end of this June.

In remarks delivered from the Rose Garden, President Obama praised the framework, calling it “an historic understanding with Iran, which if fully implemented, will prevent it from obtaining a nuclear weapon. This framework would cut off every pathway that Iran could take to develop a nuclear weapon,” he said. “Iran will face strict limitations on its program, and Iran has also agreed to the most robust and intrusive inspections and transparency regime ever negotiated for any nuclear program in history.”

Secretary of State John Kerry followed the directive of President Obama to keep talking with the Iranians past the March 31st deadline for reaching an understanding on all the key elements to be detailed in the final deal. Kerry called the framework that finally emerged from the talks a “solid foundation” to enable completion of a final deal.

A fact sheet prepared by the Obama administration summarizes the administration’s understanding of the “parameters” agreed upon in the framework. The fact sheet purports to describe in detail various elements that the administration claims Iran agreed to. Iran, however, did not sign off at least publicly on the contents of the fact sheet.


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Hold the Applause: 


After missing its self-imposed negotiating deadline for the third time, the Obama administration announced Thursday an agreement in principle with an Iranian regime that has no principles, except to expand its power and export its revolution.

“I am convinced if this framework leads to a final, comprehensive deal, it will make our country, our allies, our world safer,” President Obama said from the Rose Garden at the White House.

But attaining an acceptable final deal will be extremely difficult. The thorniest issues remain unresolved, including the timing of sanctions relief and how much research Tehran will be allowed to conduct on uranium enrichment and advanced centrifuges.

Iran’s long history of violating its previous nuclear agreements remains the elephant in the room. 

Obama stressed that the deal includes “unprecedented verification.”

“If Iran cheats the world will know it,” he said. 

But how long will it take to find out and will the world do anything about it after it has discovered cheating?

>>> Read the details of the agreement over Iran’s nuclear program below



https://www.scribd.com/doc/260721110/Iran-Deal-Parameters
60721110/Iran-Deal-Parameters

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