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Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by mattkelly: 8:35pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
AP) Iran and six world powers have agreed on the outlines of an understanding to limit Iran's nuclear programs, officials told The Associated Press Thursday. Negotiations continued on a dispute over how much of it to make public. The officials spoke outside weeklong talks that have been twice extended past the March 31 deadline in an effort to formulate both a general statement of what has been accomplished and documents describing what needs to be done to meet a June 30 deadline for a final accord. A news conference was set for later in the day, when the results of the talks were expected to be announced. {Related: Iran and world powers agree on parameters of Iranian nuclear deal to be reached by June 30} European Union foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif were to read out the same statement in English and Farsi. Zarif and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry were then expected to brief reporters separately. The U.S. and five other countries hope to curb Iran's nuclear technologies that could be used to make weapons. Tehran denies such ambitions but is negotiating because it wants a lifting of economic sanctions imposed over its nuclear program. Pressured by congressional critics in the U.S. who threaten to impose new sanctions over what they say is a bad emerging deal, the Obama administration is demanding significant public disclosure of agreements and understandings reached at the current round. Iran wants a minimum made public at this point, describing previous two-stage deals as detrimental to their interests, officials say. The Iranians want any results from talks in the Swiss city of Lausanne described less as a deal and more of an informal understanding. The officials demanded anonymity because they are not authorized to discuss the negotiations publicly. They spoke after senior diplomats from the six countries negotiating with Iran huddled overnight in strategy sessions meant to advance the pace of agonizingly slow nuclear talks. Iran's foreign minister said the sides were close to a preliminary agreement, but not yet there. The talks resumed several hours after a flurry of overnight sessions between Kerry and Zarif, and other meetings involving the six powers. Iran also wants to get rid of sanctions that have stifled its economy. The U.S. and its partners want detailed documents on the steps Iran must take by the end of June on its nuclear program. As he headed to his own meeting Thursday, Zarif said the talks had made "significant progress." But he said drafts still had to be written. One problem, said Zarif, was differing voices among the other side at the table — the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany — making it difficult for them "to reach a coordination." Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov, who left Lausanne Tuesday, said the two sides were close, the Interfax news agency reported. There are "only a few steps left to take or, in some cases, even-half steps, and some things have already been agreed upon," he said. But as the talks dragged on, one Western official said early Thursday that they were "at a tough moment and the path forward is really unclear," adding that the idea of breaking talks off over Passover and Easter and resuming them next week had been informally raised. That was confirmed by another official. Neither was authorized to discuss the negotiations publicly, and both demanded anonymity to speak. The talks — the latest in more than a decade of diplomatic efforts to curb Iran's nuclear prowess — hit the weeklong mark on Thursday, shortly before the State Department announced they would go into double overtime from the March 31 deadline for a political framework. As the sides bore down on efforts to get a deal, German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier canceled a planned visit to Lithuania, Estonia and Latvia. French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius was also back, less than a day after leaving the city. By blowing through self-imposed deadlines, President Barack Obama risks further antagonizing lawmakers in both parties who are poised to take their own action to upend a deal if they determine the administration has been too conciliatory. The initial response to the extensions from Republicans suggested they already reached that conclusion. "It is clear, the negotiations are not going well," Sens. John McCain of Arizona and Lindsey Graham of South Carolina said in a statement. "At every step, the Iranians appear intent on retaining the capacity to achieve a nuclear weapon." http://news.yahoo.com/iran-nuclear-talks-announcement-170259936.html |
Re: Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by freshdude99(m): 9:09pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
The lesson here is as a man, if u choose not to pull the bull by the horn, u will indeed be left to rotten in the league of men. Well done Iran, I think Nigeria has quite alot to learn from Iran and North Korea |
Re: Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by SirShymexx: 9:12pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
Good news. Kudos to Iran, EU, and Russia. |
Re: Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by Nobody: 9:16pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
Give an islamist nation nuclear capability Can't wait for the allah akbar chant after they detonate a bomb in londonstan |
Re: Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by Missy89(f): 9:17pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
The real winners are Iran and Russia. Big losers, Israel and Saudi Arabia 2 Likes |
Re: Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by Missy89(f): 9:18pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
RevDesmondJuju: Pakistan is an Islamic nation. How many western countries did they blow up? |
Re: Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by Nobody: 9:30pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
Missy89:Pakistan only has short range missile deployment and it is aimed at their arch enemies in india 1 Like |
Re: Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by AAinEqGuinea: 9:30pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
Missy89:India would be their target. @topic - Nigeria's ready for nuclear arms as well. All join the party of mass destruction! |
Re: Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by Missy89(f): 9:35pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
RevDesmondJuju:So are you saying when they have possession of long range missiles they will start blowing up western countries? |
Re: Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by Nobody: 9:37pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
Missy89: It's an allah akbar thing to blow sh1t up |
Re: Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by petitmonde(m): 9:48pm On Apr 02, 2015 |
It used to be the issuance of threats.now U.S 'curbs'. Very interesting. |
Re: Iran And EU Announce Framework For Nuclear Deal by mattkelly: 1:05am On Apr 03, 2015 |
Can the Mod's move it to the front-page please?Thanks |
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