Showing posts with label deal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label deal. Show all posts

Sunday, July 5, 2015

‘Firm policy needed to curb Iran regime's nuclear program’

The Obama administration have to pursue a "firm and decisive" diplomacy calling on the Iranian regime to convince with United Nations Security Council solutions to dismantle its nuclear plan, let international inspectors to search all its sites, and answer key questions on its past activities, the political director for the Organization of Iranian American Communities (OAIC) has said.
Majid Sadeghpour reproached world powers for presentation more than concessions to the Iranian regime in the ongoing nuclear talks.
"Even several top assistants of President Obama have publicly stated that it falls well short of the administration’s own standards for a good deal. In fact, the impending accord is a bad one because it suggestions too many concessions to a regime that cannot be trusted, and which is deplored by millions of Iranians," Mr. Sadeghpour wrote in The Hill on Saturday.
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Thursday, June 25, 2015

French FM: Iran regime not interested in nuclear accord

Laurent Fabius French Foreign Minister

French  Foreign Minister Said on Wednesday that statements from the Iranian regime's leaders became visible not to help an international deal on the country's nuclear plant.
The regime's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Tuesday commanded freezing susceptible nuclear work in the country for a long time and said sanctions protrude it should be raised as soon it reaches a final deal with major powers, state TV reported.
"France wants a deal but wants the deal to be robust, a good deal, but not a bad deal," Fabius said at a news conference alongside Saudi Arabian Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir.

Saturday, May 30, 2015

Is a robust Iran nuclear deal possible as serious questions remain unanswered on “possible military dimensions” of Tehran’s program?

Parchin military site in Iran
John Kerry and the Iranian regime’s Foreign Minister, Javad Zarif are planned to take  another round of conversation in Geneva this weekend as  part of an continues  nuclear talks to achieve a extensive agreement on Tehran’s nuclear program.Placing searching and confirmation mechanisms to stop the Iranian regime from receiving nuclear weapons stays to be a key unresolved subject between Iran and P5+1. The Obama government maintains that nuclear triad  blocks the Iranian regime’s way to bomb.
Maryam Rajavi had told Only implementation of Security Council resolutions can definitely prevent Iran regime's access to nuclear bomb