Iran penetrates its own conditions in the stuck nuclear dispute!
Iran penetrates its own conditions in the stuck nuclear dispute!
Teheran, Iran - Negotiations on a new nuclear agreement between the United States and Iran go into a critical phase. Tehran has received parts of a US proposal that contains "several ambiguities". However, details are not known. The President of the Iranian Parliament, Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, commented that the proposal does not provide for the elimination of economic sanctions against Iran, which was unacceptable for Tehran. At the center of the discussions is the uranium enrichment, which was identified as the central point of dispute. According to Axios, the US proposal allows a limited uranium enrichment at a low level, which Tehran rejects. A nuclear agreement that prohibits uranium enrichment for civilian purposes is not acceptable for Iran.
The conflict for uranium enrichment was exacerbated by Ajatollah Ali Chamenei, the top leader of Iran. He ruled out that Iran could do without his enrichment activities as they represent the key to nuclear technology. Chamenei rejected central US demands for solving the nuclear dispute and criticized the US government as "rude and arrogant". The negotiations that have been going on since April are conveyed by Oman and led by Iraner Abbas Araghtschi and the American Steve Witkoff.
background of the negotiations
The starting point of these current negotiations is the official withdrawal of the United States from the international nuclear agreement, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), in 2018. At that time, the United States withdrew sanctions, which were granted in exchange for a limitation of the Iranian nuclear program. The international consensus, which led to this agreement, collapsed after the one -sided step of the United States, which led to an escalation of the tensions between Tehran and Washington.
After the United States put its sanctions back into force, Iran gradually increased its uranium enrichment beyond the limits defined in the JCPOA. This led to a concerned reaction of Western states that fear that Iran is working on a nuclear weapons program. The Israeli state views Iran's nuclear program as an existential threat and did not exclude military measures.
Current situation and outlook
President Donald Trump has pushed for a new agreement since returning to the White House and threatened with military consequences, should not be satisfactory. While the international efforts are about de -escalation, the negotiations are under the constant pressure of sanctions and geopolitical rivalries in the Middle East. The further course of these discussions could be crucial for whether Iran is able to secure his right to a civilian nuclear program or whether the situation is further worsening.
The geopolitical tensions in the region remain tense, with a variety of challenges that are of both regionally and internationally important. In this context, the question of uranium enrichment and the associated claims on the part of the United States and other western states after a complete waiver of Iranian enrichment activities is of central importance for the further development of negotiations.
The negotiations are a crucial chapter in the history of the Iranian nuclear program, which has been shaped by intensive international conflicts since its origin in the early 2000s. The international community faces the challenge of finding a diplomatic solution that takes the Iranian claims into account, while at the same time the security concerns of neighboring countries are preserved.
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