ANDREA MITCHELL: What does Iran get in return for this agreement?
JOHN KERRY: Andrea, we could be entering a new era with iran. An agreement far more specific than expected. When we implement the measures there will be no sanctions against Tehran.
Could not agree on a joint statement. How then can there be —
JOHN KERRY: Because there is a great deal of difference now than what happens. I am not promising. What we have done is open up the opportunity.
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ANN CURRY: U.S. and Iran are trumpeting the deal Prime Minister Benjamin Netyanahu has surprising company. Much the the Arab world believes Iran cannot be trusted. Including Saudia Arabia. But the agreement is welcomed by many in Iran desperate to get out from under the sanctions.
Iran’s foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif ought to reassure the sceptics:
Mohammad Javad Zarif: “We have decided to take steps for a period of time. For that our program is and always will remain peaceful.
ANN CURRY: Expects the foreign minister a hero’s welcome when he returns home.
JOHN KERRY: They’ll have their narrative and we’ll have ours. Look at the facts. The oversight and accountability.
NANCY CORTIS: But Iran has been clashing with inspectors for years.
JOHN KERRY: With inspections we have a whole new system of absolutely -.
NANCY CORTIS: How — answer that question?
JOHN KERRY: Guaranteed access or new sanctions come back.
NANCY CORTIS: How convinced are you that Congress —
JOHN KERRY: It would be highly irresponsible to break this apart and step in the middle with the measure of this agreement. Stand the test of scrutiny.
There is no betting. If don’t earn the world’s confidence then we have every option available that we have now.
NANCY CORTIS: The Secretary does not know if he can turn this into a signed accord in three months.
SOURCE: Einigung in LausanneEckpunkte für Atomprogramm definiert
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Agreement in Lausanne
Defined benchmarks for nuclear program
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In the years of the Iran nuclear issue, there is an agreement: The negotiators agreed benchmarks for a nuclear deal in Lausanne. Iran is apparently off two thirds of its uranium centrifuges and is willing to undergo a rigorous monitoring. The West wants to lift the sanctions.
In the nuclear negotiations with Iran agreements, according to the EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini and the Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, the “key parameters” for a final agreed.
Tehran must reduce its capacity for uranium enrichment, for the Fordow facility near Qom no fissile material could be registered, Mogherini said in Lausanne. In addition, the centrifuge inventory of 19,000 to over two-thirds of 6000 has to be scaled back.According to remain at Fordow also 1000 centrifuges, they should be allowed but only used for research purposes. The centrifuge uranium can be enriched – for energy, but also for nuclear weapons.
The reduction of the centrifuge should be monitored for ten years. The plan is to dilute the most enriched uranium or bring abroad. The UN Security Council to a final agreement will be submitted for approval. This should be agreed by the end of June.
Steinmeier: “We’re through”
Foreign Minister Frank-Steinmeier, Iran pledged himself long to subject its nuclear enrichment program up to 25 years a multilevel system of restrictions and controls by the International Atomic Energy Agency. In return, the West will lift its economic sanctions, but can put them in violation of rules immediately reinstated.
Steinmeier spoke of a “great and decisive step forward”.”We’re through,” he said after the week-long marathon negotiations in Switzerland. For jubilant it was still too early. “Nevertheless, with the agreed vertices we have cleared obstacles that stood an agreement for a decade in the way.”
He hopes for a final agreement to send a signal to other international crises. “It would be the first and only conflict in the Middle East, where we defuse succeed,” he said. “Maybe arising out of this dynamic and promises to defuse other dangerous crises and conflicts in the Middle East.”
Obama: agreement is “historic”
US President Barack Obama described the nuclear agreement with Iran as “historic”. The agreement is the best way to prevent that Iran secretly build a bomb. He warned Tehran: “If Iran is cheating, the world will know that.” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the agreement takes into account the needs of Iran, but make while ensuring that its nuclear activities were peaceful. A solution to the nuclear conflict would contribute to peace and stability in the region.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed the principle-agreement with Iran. “We have an agreement that makes it impossible for Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, closer than ever,” she says. French President Francois Hollande warned that “sanctions to be lifted, can be imposed again when the agreement is not implemented.”
Israel warns of “historic error”
Israel sees the deal as “bad Framework Agreement, which will lead to a poor and dangerous Agreement”. If on the basis of these guidelines into a definitive agreement to be agreed, this would be a “historic mistake that will make the world much more dangerous,” it said in a written statement of government officials in Jerusalem.
Negotiators and Foreign Minister of the participating countries had fought under moderation Mogherinis in Lausanne for days at a basic agreement where for more than a decade-long dispute. The talks had been extended elapsed after the expiry of a period in the early hours of Wednesday.
In the years of the Iran nuclear issue, there is an agreement: The negotiators agreed benchmarks for a nuclear deal in Lausanne. Iran is apparently off two thirds of its uranium centrifuges and is willing to undergo a rigorous monitoring. The West wants to lift the sanctions.
In the nuclear negotiations with Iran agreements, according to the EU foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini and the Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, the “key parameters” for a final agreed.
Tehran must reduce its capacity for uranium enrichment, for the Fordow facility near Qom no fissile material could be registered, Mogherini said in Lausanne. In addition, the centrifuge inventory of 19,000 to over two-thirds of 6000 has to be scaled back.According to remain at Fordow also 1000 centrifuges, they should be allowed but only used for research purposes. The centrifuge uranium can be enriched – for energy, but also for nuclear weapons.
The reduction of the centrifuge should be monitored for ten years. The plan is to dilute the most enriched uranium or bring abroad. The UN Security Council to a final agreement will be submitted for approval. This should be agreed by the end of June.
Steinmeier: “We’re through”
Foreign Minister Frank-Steinmeier, Iran pledged himself long to subject its nuclear enrichment program up to 25 years a multilevel system of restrictions and controls by the International Atomic Energy Agency. In return, the West will lift its economic sanctions, but can put them in violation of rules immediately reinstated.
Steinmeier spoke of a “great and decisive step forward”.”We’re through,” he said after the week-long marathon negotiations in Switzerland. For jubilant it was still too early. “Nevertheless, with the agreed vertices we have cleared obstacles that stood an agreement for a decade in the way.”
He hopes for a final agreement to send a signal to other international crises. “It would be the first and only conflict in the Middle East, where we defuse succeed,” he said. “Maybe arising out of this dynamic and promises to defuse other dangerous crises and conflicts in the Middle East.”
US President Barack Obama described the nuclear agreement with Iran as “historic”. The agreement is the best way to prevent that Iran secretly build a bomb. He warned Tehran: “If Iran is cheating, the world will know that.” UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said the agreement takes into account the needs of Iran, but make while ensuring that its nuclear activities were peaceful. A solution to the nuclear conflict would contribute to peace and stability in the region.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel welcomed the principle-agreement with Iran. “We have an agreement that makes it impossible for Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, closer than ever,” she says. French President Francois Hollande warned that “sanctions to be lifted, can be imposed again when the agreement is not implemented.”
Israel warns of “historic error”
Israel sees the deal as “bad Framework Agreement, which will lead to a poor and dangerous Agreement”. If on the basis of these guidelines into a definitive agreement to be agreed, this would be a “historic mistake that will make the world much more dangerous,” it said in a written statement of government officials in Jerusalem.
Negotiators and Foreign Minister of the participating countries had fought under moderation Mogherinis in Lausanne for days at a basic agreement where for more than a decade-long dispute. The talks had been extended elapsed after the expiry of a period in the early hours of Wednesday.
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JOINT STATEMENT OF IRAN : بیانیه مشترک ایران و ۱+۵: لغو مشروط تحریمهای اقتصادی
JOINT STATEMENT OF IRAN
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5 + 1:
CANCEL CONDITIONAL SANCTIONS
After 12 years, the dispute over Iran’s nuclear program, Iran and the P5 + 1 countries announced that they have to work around a common action.
RZ Iran and the P5 + 1 announced the final version of the text-based solutions have achieved in the past few days it will be done.
However, the matter is referred to the joint statement of the foreign media as a summary of what was a joint statement on Iranian news outlet, there are fundamental differences.
In this agreement, Iran has pledged to give more control and restrict its enrichment and the economic sanctions against Tehran will be canceled if this is John Kerry has confirmed the news conference.
According to the Statement of Additional Protocol to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) will temporarily run voluntarily. Iran nuclear fuel from reactors will be removed. Fordow nuclear physics research center and a 10-year Natanz uranium enrichment facility would be just.
The WSJ reports that Iran’s nuclear program will monitor the agreement for 25 years.
Iran’s Natanz plant only
The common solutions Natanz facility only nuclear power plant in Iran will remain and production facilities in Natanz and Fordow will be transferred.
Also, 95 percent of low-enriched uranium to Iran and the P5 + 1 will be accepted and will be out of the country. According to the agreement’s ability to enrich and Santrafyvzhhay, two-thirds of the negotiations, will be reduced.
IAEA inspectors also accepts voluntary unannounced inspections. Representatives of the Natanz enrichment of nuclear material and the P5 + 1, will oversee the production.
Iran is enriching uranium only permits up to 3/6 percent will be for 15 years.
Heavy water nuclear reactor will be rebuilt so that it can produce weapons-grade plutonium. In other words, none of Iran’s nuclear facilities use plutonium as fuel in nuclear weapons, it will be produced.
Fordow enrichment of the site will be transformed into a research center, research and development of Iran’s nuclear program, according to a specified schedule will continue.
19 thousand centrifuges activity was requested in negotiations. According to the agreement Persian date Farvardin 13, 6104 centrifuges Iran can only be activated.These devices can only be the standard of the first-generation centrifuges Iran IR1 are not. Iran has the right to use the next generation of advanced centrifuges.
Among the active devices 5060 devices will work only with the 10-year-old.
Lifted sanctions
According to a joint action plan, economic sanctions by the EU Europe, America and the United Nations imposed on Iran’s nuclear program, according Pyshshrthayy are removed. Provided that the terms of the agreement reached in June (July) is signed, stay loyal. So until then sanctions will remain stable.
All six UN Security Council resolution against Iran is removed, and instead passed a resolution to the case of violation of the content of the statement includes the rights of the international community. This resolution has not yet ratified the consultations will be conducted June 30 deadline to pass it up. The detailed conditions for the removal of