New Iran nuke deal
This deal is a clear violation of Iranian sovereignty and could be used as a pretext for invasion. If Iran had responsible leadership from the 2013 elections this would NOT have occurred.
Mon Jan 13, 2014 5:30
World Powers Agree with Iran Installing New Generation Centrifuges for Research
TEHRAN
(FNA)- The world powers have voiced consent to the installation of new
generation centrifuges for research purposes by Iran before declaring
their Sunday night agreement on the start of the implementation of the
Geneva interim nuclear deal on January 20, senior Iranian parliamentary
officials announced on Monday.
“The (use of) new generation of centrifuges for research purposes was
the most important remaining issue in the talks between Iran and the
G5+1 in recent months,” Chairman of the parliament’s National Security
and Foreign Policy Commission Alaeddin Boroujerdi said in an interview
with the parliament’s news website on Monday.
“At last, the Group 5+1 accepted yesterday that Iran’s operating new
generation of centrifuges for research does not run counter to the
Geneva agreement,” he added.
On Sunday, Iran and the six world powers agreed to start implementing
the Geneva interim nuclear deal on January 20 and fulfill their
undertakings simultaneously and on a single day.
Senior negotiator and Deputy Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araqchi told
the media on Sunday evening that "the (Geneva) deal will be put into
effect on January 20”.
Araqchi said his negotiations with EU foreign policy deputy chief
Helga Schmidt continued until a few hours ago. "Finally we finalized the
agreement between us and the Group 5+1 on how to implement the first
step of the Joint Plan of Action, and the two sides came to a single
interpretation on how to put the agreement into effect."
He said a major part of the points pertaining to the implementation of
the deal had been resolved during the experts meetings during the last
several weeks, adding that he and Schmidt also worked out some solutions
about the remaining points of difference.
Araqchi said the solutions were to be approved by the capitals of all
the seven countries. "And today we were informed that the 6 states
(party to the talks with Iran) have voiced their consent to these
solutions and accepted them. In Iran the relevant bodies also studied,
assessed and agreed with these solutions and this agreement was declared
during the contact between Ms. Schmidt and me," he added.
Araqchi said according to the agreement, both Iran and the 6 world
powers will fulfill their undertakings "on a single day" that would be
January 20. "All the sanctions that are due to be suspended and have
been mentioned in the (Geneva) agreement will be waived on January 20,"
he added.
"Also the moves that we have taken up to do with regard to the
suspension of 20-percent enrichment and those measures that we have
accepted not to do or halt their progress will stop on January 20,"
Araqchi continued.
Yet, he said there will remain two undertakings which would not be put
completely into force on January 20, and explained that conversion of
half of Iran's 20-percent-enriched uranium stockpile would be done in 6
stages, each of which might take around one month, and on the opposite
side, the 5+1 will release USD4.2 billion of Iran's frozen assets in 8
stages with time intervals of less than a month.
Araqchi said once this first step starts on January 20, the seven
countries would convene in less than a month to start working on the
final step as mentioned in the Geneva interim deal towards a
comprehensive settlement of the nuclear standoff.
In Washington, US President Barack Obama welcomed the news, saying
"With today's agreement we have made concrete progress. I welcome this
important step forward."
In a statement released by the White House, President Obama lashed out
at the Senate for preparing a bill for new sanctions against Iran, and
warned that "I will veto any legislation enacting new sanctions during
the negotiation" with Iran.
"Imposing additional sanctions now will only risk derailing our efforts to resolve this issue peacefully," he explained.
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton also voiced her pleasure in a
statement, and said, "The E3/EU+3 and Iran have now reached a common
understanding on the implementation modalities for a first step of 6
months of initial measures as set out in the Geneva Joint Plan of Action
of 24 November 2013."
"Thanks to this agreement on the implementation modalities, the
foundations for a coherent, robust and smooth implementation of the
Joint Plan of Action over the 6 months period have been laid," Ashton
said.
"The E3/EU+3 and Iran will now start the implementation of the first step on 20 January 2014," she added.
On November 24, Iran and the Group 5+1 sealed a six-month Joint Plan
of Action to lay the groundwork for the full resolution of the West’s
decade-old dispute with Iran over its nuclear energy program.
In exchange for Tehran’s confidence-building bid to limit certain
aspects of its nuclear activities, the Sextet of world powers agreed to
lift some of the existing sanctions against Tehran and continue talks
with the country to settle all problems between the two sides.
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