A diplomatic skirmish has broken out between Iran and the US over the implementation of the interim nuclear deal.
On Thursday, the White House released afour-page summaryof the technical understandings for the start of the agreement, scheduled for Monday.
The text said that Iran will suspend all enrichment of 20% uranium, diluting its stock to 5% or converting it to fuel plates within six months. The Iranians cannot add any nuclear centrifuges, or go beyond research and development of new models. Tehran will also provide design information on the Arak heavy-water reactor, due to go on-line in late 2014.
In return, the 5+1 Powers (US, Britain, China, Germany, France, and Russia) will lift sanctions on Irans petrochemical and automobile sectors and allow the transfer of gold and precious metals. The US has also said it will unfreeze $4.2 billion in Iranian assets over six months.
Spokeswoman Marzieh Afkham said, This statement is in no way the criterion for assessment or judgement regarding the implementation of the Geneva agreement.
Afkham did not specify which provisions in the White House text were incorrect.
Justice Minister: Not in Best Interests to Put Detained Opposition Leaders Mousavi & Karroubi on Trial
Justice Minister Mostafa PourMohammadi has said it wasnot in the best interests of the regimeto put opposition leaders Mir Hossein Mousavi and Mehdi Karroubi on trial after the disputed Presidential election in 2009.
Mousavi was allegedly denied a run-off with President Ahmadinejad because authorities manipulated the vote. Hea and Karroubi, who also stood in the election, have been under house arrest along with Mousavis wife, activist Zahra Rahnavard since February 2011.
Pourmohammadi said, It was not in the countrys best interest to enforce these individuals punishment, because it could have led to imprisonment or murders, as well as fresh demonstrations and struggles.
As for the current house arrests, Pourmohammadi said, Right now the regime has decided that it is best for these individuals to remain under restriction.
Cancellation of Historic 1st Speech by Woman at Tehran Friday Prayers
Fridays address by Massoumeh Ebtekar, said to be the first woman ever to address Tehran Friday Prayers, wassuddenly cancelled.
Another Department official reportedly took Ebtekars place.
Ebtekar said the cancellation of her speech was not a big deal and will pass. She also asserted that conservative politician Maryam Behrouzi and former Health Minister Marzieh Dastjerdi had given speeches at Friday Prayers.