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http://www.usnews.com/news/politics/articles/2015/04/02/iran-sees-progress-talks-resume-after-all-night-session

 Associated Press April 2, 2015 | 11:26 a.m. EDT

By MATTHEW LEE and GEORGE JAHN, Associated Press

LAUSANNE, Switzerland (AP) — Iran and and six world powers have agreed on the outlines of an understanding that would open the path to a final phase of nuclear negotiations but are in a dispute over how much to make public, officials told The Associated Press Thursday.

The officials spoke outside week-long talks that have busted through a March 31 deadline in an effort to formulate a general statement of what has been accomplished and documents setting down what the sides need to do by the end of June deadline for a deal.

Swiss officials facilitating the negotiations set a news conference for later in the day that was expected to announce the results of the talks

In the search for a comprehensive deal, the U.S. and five other countries hope to curb Iran's nuclear technologies that it could use to make weapons. Tehran denies such ambitions but is negotiating because it wants a lifting of sanctions imposed over its nuclear program.

Pressured by congressional critics in the U.S. who threaten to impose new sanctions on Iran 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. But the officials say Iran wants a minimum made public.

Iranian leaders are opposed to two agreements, saying previous two-stage negotiations were detrimental to their interests. They results reached in the Swiss city of Lausanne as less than 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 marathon overnight sessions between Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, as well as other meetings among the six powers. Iran also wants to get rid of the sanctions, which have had stifling effect on its economy.

Officials with the six world powers also are trying to fashion more detailed documents on the steps they must take by June 30 to meet a host of goals.

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. Reaching both agreement in Lausanne as well as a June final deal will be "a difficult job," he said.

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 at one point early Thursday that they were "at a tough moment and the path forward is really unclear," adding that the idea of breaking them 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.

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."

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BREAKING: Powers and Iran agree that over two-thirds of Iran's current enrichment capacity will be suspended. Monitored for 10 years


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 Conflict News @rConflictNews  ·  1m 1 minute ago

BREAKING: In terms of R&D, Iran will continue its R&D on advanced centrifuges. #IranTalks - @abasinfo
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Conflict News @rConflictNews  ·  1m 1 minute ago

BREAKING: More than 5000 centrifuges will continue to enrich 3.67% in Natanz #IranTalks - @abasinfo
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Conflict News @rConflictNews  ·  2m 2 minutes ago

BREAKING: Powers, Iran agree that most of Iran's enriched Uranium stocks will be diluted or shipped abroad - Reuters


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 Conflict News @rConflictNews  ·  17s 18 seconds ago

BREAKING: Over 1000 centerfuges will operate in Frodo facility #IranTalks - @abasinfo
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Conflict News @rConflictNews  ·  27s 28 seconds ago

After learning these details, it will be interesting to see what Netanyahu says/does
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BREAKING: Iran will not be asked to shut down any enrichment sites #IranTalks
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Conflict News @rConflictNews  ·  1m 1 minute ago

Correction: Iran will be allowed to have 6,000 centrifuges, not 5,000


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Looks like Iran got everything they wanted..no surprise there....did Kerry at least get the Americans being held in Iran?
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Looks like Iran got everything they wanted..no surprise there....did Kerry at least get the Americans being held in Iran?
I haven't heard a thing since that day when they announced barry asked for them.


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So I take it this bad news..
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They get all sanctions lifted.  In June


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They get all sanctions lifted.  In June


Then this is bad...
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Well the only good part it is non binding.. There is no way he will get 2/3 of the Senate to approve this.
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http://www.cnn.com/2015/04/02/world/iran-nuclear-talks/index.html?sr=fb040215irantalksobama230pVODtopVideo

Iran nuclear deal framework announced



By Elise Labott and Mariano Castillo, CNN

Updated 2:36 PM ET, Thu April 2, 2015

Lausanne, Switzerland (CNN)Latest developments:

• U.S. President Barack Obama praised the world powers that have agreed on the general terms of a deal meant to keep Iran's nuclear program peaceful. "I am convinced if this framework leads to a final, comprehensive deal, it will make our country, our allies, our world safer," Obama said Thursday from the Rose Garden at the White House.

• "If Iran cheats, the world will know it," Obama said.

• The preliminary agreement on Iran's nuclear program will not put an end to the country's enrichment activities, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said. "None of those measures include closing any of our facilities. The proud people of Iran would never accept that," he said. Iran will, however, abide by the agreement, which would limit enrichment activities to one location, he said.

Full story:

The United States and other world powers have agreed on the general terms of a deal meant to keep Iran's nuclear program peaceful, a major breakthrough after months of high-stakes negotiations.

The deal, announced Thursday evening in Switzerland, calls for Iran to limit its enrichment capacity and stockpile in exchange for the European Union lifting economic sanctions that have hobbled Iran's economy.

Iran also agreed to enrich nuclear materials only at one plant, with other nuclear facilities converted for other uses, said Federica Mogherini, foreign policy chief for the European Union.

The United States would lift many sanctions on Iran after Iran's implementation of the agreement is confirmed.

Leading negotiators announced the deal in a news conference in Lausanne, Switzerland, where they have been meeting for months.

Negotiators must resolve additional details of a final deal by the end of June. The announcement marks the end of a round of talks that started last week.

They were supposed to reach a framework for a deal by Tuesday but stretched the talks into Thursday.

The world powers involved in the talks were the United States, Russia, China, France, the United Kingdom and Germany.

The talks, aimed at reaching a preliminary political deal on Iran's nuclear program, blew past their initial, self-imposed deadline of late Tuesday as Iranian and U.S. negotiators struggled to find compromises on key issues.

But the negotiators doggedly continued their work in Lausanne, trying to overcome decades of mistrust between Tehran and Washington.

The mutual mistrust has been a serious problem in the talks, Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said earlier Thursday.

"I believe respect is something that needs to be exercised in practice and in deeds, and I hope that everyone is engaging in that in mutual respect," he said.

'A few meters from the finishing line'

Iran wants swift relief from punishing sanctions that have throttled its economy. And Western countries want to make sure any deal holds Iran back from being able to rapidly develop a nuclear weapon.

The Obama administration needed something solid enough it can sell to a skeptical Congress, which has threatened to impose new sanctions on Iran. The potential deal is also coming under sustained attack from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
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Looks like Iran got everything they wanted..no surprise there....did Kerry at least get the Americans being held in Iran?

Heh.  Probably not.  I doubt he even mentioned it to his negotiation partner.
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Heh.  Probably not.  I doubt he even mentioned it to his negotiation partner.


Well since they are Christian and not gay, fat chance.... If they where either a Muslims or gay person, then yes they ask them to release them.
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Re: Officials: US-Iran agree on preliminary nuke deal...[updated]
« Reply #21 on: April 02, 2015, 07:01:54 pm »
Well the good part it is non binding..
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Re: Officials: US-Iran agree on preliminary nuke deal...[updated]
« Reply #22 on: April 02, 2015, 07:06:44 pm »



https://twitter.com/rConflictNews/status/583701315391365121

Nothing in there about site inspectors.  It sure is a good thing Iran doesn't have a worldwide reputation for cheating, eh?  It doesn't say anything about sanctions either, I assume those are going away?
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Re: Officials: US-Iran agree on preliminary nuke deal...[updated]
« Reply #23 on: April 02, 2015, 07:07:52 pm »
Obama Calls Iran Framework Agreement a Historic 'good Deal'


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At a Glance: What's in the Iran Nuclear Deal
Thursday, April 2, 2015 02:46 PM

By: David Lerman

Here are the major elements of the framework agreement reached between Iran and world powers on its nuclear program, with details to be worked out in a final accord by June 30:

    NATANZ: No enrichment facilities will be permitted except at Iran’s Natanz site.

    FORDO: Its underground Fordo nuclear site will be converted into a nuclear physics and technology center with no fissile material permitted there.

    ARAK: The heavy-water reactor at Arak will be redesigned so it won’t produce weapons-grade plutonium. The stockpile at Arak will be exported.

    VERFIFICATION: The International Atomic Energy Agency will be given access to all sites and the ability to confirm past and present activities.

    SANCTIONS: The U.S. and European Union will suspend sanctions once the IAEA verifies that Iran has taken the key required steps.

    While Iran’s Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said that sanctions against Iran will be lifted, he acknowledged the “term of art” may vary depending on legalities. The U.S. State Department said in a statement that the sanctions wouldn’t be repealed and could “snap back into place” if Iran violates its commitments.

    HOW LONG: The U.S. said that Iran would restrict uranium enrichment for 15 years and agree not to build new enrichment facilities for that period.

    HOW MANY: The U.S. also said that Iran has agreed to reduce its installed centrifuges by two-thirds, from about 19,000 today to about 6,104 and that all of those would be its first-generation model. For 10 years, only 5,060 of the centrifuges could enrich uranium.



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Re: Officials: US-Iran agree on preliminary nuke deal...[updated]
« Reply #24 on: April 02, 2015, 07:09:51 pm »
Nothing in there about site inspectors.  It sure is a good thing Iran doesn't have a worldwide reputation for cheating, eh?  It doesn't say anything about sanctions either, I assume those are going away?




They can change facilities..
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