الأحد، 9 نوفمبر 2014

Tripartite meeting on the Iranian nuclear program

Launched in the Omani capital Muscat tripartite meeting on the Iranian nuclear program included Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif American counterpart John Kerry and responsible former foreign policy in the European Union, Catherine Ashton, which will continue to preside over the talks, and Foreign Minister of Oman Yusuf bin Alawi greeted the three officials. The meeting aims to bring the views of the controversy about the outstanding points to reach a final agreement on Iran's nuclear program before the deadline on November 24th of this month. Iran is seeking the group "5 +1" (the five permanent members of the Security Council and Germany) to reach an agreement on Iran's nuclear program, which Western countries fear that the military purposes in exchange for the lifting of sanctions imposed on Tehran. Earlier in the day, a senior US official said that the tripartite talks would be "an important meeting" focused on the progress of the commitment deadline. US officials say the main points of contention still exist between the two sides. Kerry said last week that the United States and its partners are not thinking of extending the deadline, although he did not rule out the possibility that negotiations extend beyond this date if agreement was reached on the main issues, leaving only the completion of the technical details. Upon arrival to Muscat on Saturday made humorous remarks to Iranian state television in which he reiterated that the sanctions imposed on Tehran did not check "no results" of the West. He added that he should be reached based on mutual respect and cooperation to solve, and if the West was interested in reaching a solution of this kind there is a possibility to reach a solution and understanding before the deadline specified in this month. A senior Iranian official close to the talks said the participants will discuss gaps that still huge, energy and Iran's uranium enrichment, and the timetable for the lifting of sanctions. The Iran and "5 +1" have reached in November 24, 2013 in Geneva to a temporary agreement for six months, states that Tehran to curb its nuclear activities, and specifically to stop enriching uranium by 20%, compared to a partial lifting of sanctions includes release all Iranian assets frozen, the Interim Agreement has been extended until November 24th of this month.
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