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Tuesday 22 July 2014 - 17:11
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Iran daily: Supreme Leaders top aide we will not budge on nuclear demands

[caption id="attachment_101256" align="alignright" width="234"] Ali Akbar Velayati, the president of the Center for Strategic Research of Irans Expediency Council[/caption]
Days after the adjournment of nuclear talks with the 5+1 Powers, the Supreme Leaders top aide on foreign policyhas drawn a tough lineon Irans demands in further negotiations.
Ali Akbar Velayati, a former Foreign Minister, said, Iran will not budgein regards to continuing its research with the goal of having 190,000 separative work units (SWUs), uranium enrichment, usage of the Fordo facility, and utilizing the Arak heavy water reactor.

The sixth round of discussions on a comprehensive agreement lasted 16 days but concluded Friday without resolution. The two sides agreed to extend an interim agreement until November and to resume talks later this summer.

The key issue in dispute is Irans capacity for enrichment of uranium to 5%. Tehrans demand, set out by the Supreme Leader, of 190,000 SWUs is a 20-fold increase in current output; the US and European allies have called for a reduction.

SeeIran Special: Why There Is No Deal in Nuclear Talks A 3-Point Guide

Velayati insistedthat, while Irans leaders are united, there is obvious discord among the ministers of the 5+1 Powers (US, Britain, Germany, China, Russia, and France):
When six countries came together with promises from the US and passed sanctions against Iran, they expected to see Irans compromise and acceptation of US terms; however, Iran did not do so.

The EU (European Union) countries see Chinas extensive trade with Iran Iran and China has tens of billions of dollars trade balance, either in energy or other goods. Russia and China could not restrain the US hegemony in the Middle East and North Africa without a hand from Iran. So Iran and Russia have more close relations than they did before.

EU countries want close ties with Tehran, which undermine US policies.
By EA WorldView

 

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