Iran’s lead nuclear negotiator said there was a full discussion of all key topics in Tuesday’s third round of talks between Tehran and the 5+1 Powers in Vienna.
Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said, “Discussions were useful, constructive and were made in good atmosphere.”
He expressed the hope that a comprehensive agreement could be reached by July 20, when November’s interim deal expires.
Issues include Iran’s enrichment of uranium, which the 5+1 Powers (US, Britain, France, China, Russia, and Germany) want capped at 5%; the status of facilities such as the Fordoo enrichment plant and the Arak heavy-water reactor; the number of operating centrifuges at the Natanz plant; and the lifting of US-led sanctions.
Araqchi maintained the line that “the enrichment will continue, it will not be suspended or stopped”; however, he added, “its dimensions will be determined during the negotiations”.
The Deputy Foreign Minister and the European Union’s Helga Schmid chaired Tuesday afternoon’s plenary session. Araghchi also met separately with Russian and Chinese counterparts.
The agenda for a comprehensive settlement was agreed in the first two rounds of talks in Vienna in February and March.
Photo: Freed Border Guards Return Home
Four Iranian border guards have returned to their homes, following their release after two months by the Sunni insurgency Jaish ul-Adl.
A photograph of one of the freed men in Mashhad:
A fifth guard was executed by Jaish ul-Adl in late March. The men were held in Pakistan, where they were taken soon after their abduction in Sistan Baluchestan Province in southeastern Iran.
Central Bank: Inflation Down to 35%
The Central Bank reports that the rate of inflation fell 5.7% between October and March to a level of 34.7%.
The Rouhani Government pledged when it took office in August to bring down the rate of more than 40% by correcting the Ahmadinejad administration’s mismanagement.
President Rouhani said in November that he planned to bring inflation to less than 25% by March 2015. Economy Minister Ali Tayyebnia recently went farther with a projection of less than 15%.
Senior Iranian Officials: Talks for $20 Billion Oil-for-Goods Deal with Russia “Serious”
The National Iranian Oil Company’s Managing Director, Rokneddin Javadi, said talks with Russia on an oil-for-goods deal have taken a “serious” tone.
The two sides are reportedly discussing an arrangement, worth $20 billion, for Iran to ship 500,000 barrels per day in return for Russian equipment and goods.
Javadi said, “We are engaged in negotiations with the Russian side on reverse crude swap….The negotiations are continued seriously, but the time for the start of the swap operation have not been finalized yet.”
Deputy Foreign Minister Ebrahim Rahimpour confirmed Tuesday, “The various bilateral technical talks continue about the details of the deal.”
White House: Proposed Iranian Ambassador to UN “Not Viable”
The White House has said that it has informed Tehran that it will not accept Iran’s new Ambassador to the United Nations.
“We’ve informed the government that that selection is not viable,” White House press secretary Jay Carney told reporters on Tuesday.
Critics say Hamid Aboutalebi was one of the students who occupied the US Embassy in Tehran in November 1979, holding 52 hostages for 444 days.
On Monday, the US Senate approved legislation to bar Aboutalebi from entering the United States.
Aboutalebi and key participants in the 1979 takeover say he only served as a translator on occasions and never had a significant role in the occupation.
The Iranian Foreign Ministry restated on Tuesday that Aboutalebi is qualified for the position.
By EA WorldView
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