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achilles
11-07-2004, 09:30 AM
By Paul Hughes
TEHRAN (*******) - Iran and the European Union's three big powers have reached a tentative deal that could see Tehran avert U.N. Security Council sanctions over its disputed nuclear program, Iranian and EU officials said on Sunday.

The agreement, hammered out during two days of talks in Paris ending late on Saturday, just awaits the go-ahead from Iran's clerical leadership, EU diplomatic sources told *******.

Under the deal Iran would freeze all nuclear fuel enrichment and reprocessing activities until it has reached a final agreement with the EU over a package of economic, technological and security incentives in return for abandoning potentially weapons-related nuclear activities, the diplomats said.

"The time frame (of the enrichment suspension) will be given by the pace of reaching overall agreement," an EU diplomat said.

A deal with the EU trio of Britain, Germany and France is Iran's best hope of avoiding a showdown with the United States in the U.N. Security Council.

Recently re-elected President Bush has dubbed Iran an "axis of evil" member and vowed to prevent it from acquiring nuclear arms. Israel also refuses to rule out strategic strikes against Iran's nuclear facilities.

Washington wants Iran's case sent to the Security Council but agreed last month to give the EU trio a final opportunity to negotiate a solution with Iran, which says its nuclear plants will only be used for a civilian atomic energy program.

The EU trio told Iran it must freeze uranium enrichment -- a process used to purify uranium into nuclear reactor fuel or to make bomb-grade material -- before the Nov. 25 board meeting of the U.N.'s atomic watchdog or face the Security Council.

"Negotiations were very hard and complicated but we reached a preliminary agreement on an expertise level," said Hossein Mousavian, head of Iran's delegation in Paris. "It is a framework that contains the viewpoints of all sides."

NO TIME LIMIT ON SUSPENSION

"All four delegations are supposed to go to their capitals and if the capitals agree with the agreement, it will be officially announced in the next few days," he told state television
Mousavian said Iran had agreed to a voluntary suspension of enrichment whose duration would be set by Tehran. He had previously said it would agree to suspend enrichment for six months at most.
But EU diplomats said the wording would be fudged so that no precise time limit is placed on the suspension. Instead it would last until negotiations conclude on a follow-up deal over a package of EU incentives including help with a peaceful nuclear energy program and the resumption of stalled trade talks.

To receive those incentives Iran would have to agree to scrap its nuclear fuel cycle activities for good -- something it has repeatedly said it will never do.

Publicly EU officials would only say that the two sides were edging closer to a deal.

"The talks concluded with considerable progress," said Cristina Gallach, spokeswoman for EU Foreign Policy chief Javier Solana. "They came close to a provisional agreement."

Some non-EU diplomats expressed concern that Iran would use a deal with the EU to ease international pressure only to resume uranium enrichment activities further down the line.

A previous agreement between the EU trio and Iran signed in October 2003 unraveled this summer when Iran pulled out of a pledge to stop making and assembling enrichment centrifuges and announced plans to process tons of raw uranium. (Additional reporting by Paul Taylor and Gilles Castonguay in Brussels)

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army cadet_ngcsu
11-07-2004, 11:27 AM
They made a deal with the devil.

cut
11-07-2004, 12:04 PM
They made a deal with the devil.

we deal with the north american devil far more. :D

MEGR
11-07-2004, 12:44 PM
Good news!

achilles
11-07-2004, 03:17 PM
They made a deal with the devil.

we deal with the north american devil far more. :D

thats a bad habbit you should consider quiting...you are a eurowussie now mate :D

Romulus
11-07-2004, 06:18 PM
Well don't be disappointed to learn that they have nukes ready, and tested, in the next 2 years.


Madeleine Albright knows this all to well.

achilles
11-07-2004, 07:45 PM
Well don't be disappointed to learn that they have nukes ready, and tested, in the next 2 years.


Madeleine Albright knows this all to well.

Frankly Rom i dont know if this can be prevented irrespective of whatever deal Europe or anybody else signs with Iran. I believe and hope to be proven wrong that they will eventually get there. What happens from that point on depends largely, if not exclusively, on western diplomacy and perhaps mostly European diplomacy.

Madeleine Albright :roll: ....did you really have to remind me of her? :D

p-)

Kilgor
11-07-2004, 08:32 PM
watch the same screwing around of IAEA inspectors whilst iran plays for time and world sympathy by prentending to be the good guys.

Iran as screwed the IAEA before, with serious issues of non compliance and there is no doubt its going to continue.

Watch the Israeli's use american airspace to take out the reactors and labs, and then Europe totally condem the actions, even though they are powerless and only offer diplomatic retoric to Iran.

usa320
11-07-2004, 09:30 PM
Good news. I hope.


Im still skeptical iran will keep to any agreement. I forsee them ending up in the same boat as NK.

Nizark
11-07-2004, 10:28 PM
This is a absolute focking joke. The iranians have no intentions at all in keeping their word and there is no way the IAEA will be allowed into all of the nuke sites known by the US, UK and even French intel services.

There is no single voice in iranian politics, and generally more than one voice coming out of the same ministry. The ayatollah says one thing, and the president says another..then the foreign ministry agrees with the ayatollah and some other incarnation of a ministry pops up and puts the whole matter into a grey zone of context with some drabble about islamic law.

This will only allow iran to get the bomb quicker, which could convince the israelis to strike before AT LEAST Busheur before it is fully operational.

Zander
11-07-2004, 10:39 PM
you have no choices but hope that iran really doesn't want the A bomb

cause if they want it, there is nothing to stop them, they have the technology the knowledge and everything they need to make it

so take it easy ;)

army cadet_ngcsu
11-07-2004, 10:46 PM
we deal with the north american devil far more.

I hope you're just joking around...mate ;)