Iran Rejects P5+1′s Proposal to Resolve Nuclear Impasse (JEWISH PRESS) By: Solomon Burke 05/24/12)
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Vindicating the skepticism expressed by Israeli leaders earlier in
the week, Iran on Thursday rejected a proposal by the P5+1 (US, UK,
France, China, Russia, and Germany) to rein in Iran’s nuclear program
and accused the six world powers of creating a “difficult atmosphere”
for compromise.
On the second day of talks in Baghdad, Iran’s chief nuclear
negotiator, Saeed Jalili, met with his counterpart – European Union
foreign policy chief and P5+1 representative – Catherine Ashton and
conveyed his displeasure with the bloc’s proposal.
Iranian officials and media painted the six-nation bloc as the source
of intransigence and focused its ire specifically at America. “What
we heard in Istanbul was more interesting,” an Iranian delegate told
Reuters, referring to meetings last month that appeared to offer
progress in the resolution of the impasse over Iran’s nuclear
program. “We believe the reason [the P5+1] are not able to reach a
result is America. [The P5+1] came to Baghdad without a clear mandate
so we think the atmosphere is difficult.”
The P5+1′s proposal calls on Iran to stop enriching its uranium to
20% – which brings it close to the threshold of weapon’s grade. It
offers Iran badly-needed spare parts for civilian airliners, medical
isotopes, and nuclear safety cooperation as incentives to agrement.
Iran, on the other hand, is demanding an immediate easing of current
economic sanctions and suspension of the onerous sanctions set to be
imposed in the summer; in return, Tehran is offering a pledge of
broader access to International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA)
inspectors, plus other minor concessions.
As it stands now, the P5+1 has refused to consider suspending the
impending sanctions. A US official stressed that the bloc’s proposal
includes measures to alleviate the sanctions’ hardships, and that
they should suffice in the confidence-building process. Nevertheless,
Iran has made it clear that suspending the sanctions is the key to
compromise.
“It seems that the basis for another round of negotiations doesn’t
exist yet,” the Iranian delegate said. But characteristic of Iranian
negotiating tactics, he left the door open for continued dialogue,
thereby allowing Iran to pursue the dual track of continuing its
quest for nuclear power while declaring its readiness to resolve the
issue at the same time.
These are exactly the kind of tactics that Israeli Defense Minister
Ehud Barak warned of on Tuesday when he said: “It appears that the
Iranians are trying to reach a ‘technical agreement’ which will
create the impression of progress in the talks, in order to remove
some of the pressure…as well as to put off the intensification of
sanctions.” He encouraged the P5+1 to remain “clear and unequivocal”
in their demands. (© 2012 JewishPress. 05/24/12)
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