Showing posts with label Catherine Ashton. Show all posts
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Wednesday, April 30, 2014
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Vienna International Center – Kawther Salam – Catherine Ashton, EU foreign policy chief said in a joint statement with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif during a press conference held today afternoon at the Vienna International Center that the nuclear talks between Iran and the six world power countries were “standing in the way of a comprehensive agreement and we are trying as hard as we can to drive the process forward.”
Iran and six world powers namely the USA, France, Britain, Russia, China and Germany started a new round of nuclear negotiation on Tuesday April 8 in Vienna, aiming to reach a draft of a final agreement.
She said that `’a lot of intensive work will be required to overcome the differences ahead.” Ashton suggested some progress was made and the negotiators are now looking to the next round on May 13 2014. She said: “We will now move to the next phase in the negotiations in
Ashton and Zarifi stated that the negotiators will meet again on May 13 2014, two months before July 20 2014, the deadline for finalizing the accord. She said that “a lot of intensive work will be required to overcome the differences ahead.”
The power countries want Iran to scale back its uranium enrichment activity to deny it any capability to quickly produce an atomic bomb, if it decided on such a course. Iran says its nuclear program is entirely peaceful and wants them to lift sanctions.
Iran’s foreign minister Zarifi spoke in Farsi while reading his statement despite there was no translation during the press conference, he said that his country and six world powers are reached “50 to 60 percent agreement” on the shape of a nuclear deal meant to crimp any potential Iranian attempt to build nuclear arms in exchange for an end to crippling economic sanctions.
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Wednesday, March 19, 2014
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March 19th, 2014 | Tags: Catherine Ashton, Iran, March, Mohammad Javad Zari,Talk< Vienna | Category: Austria, EU, Iran, Israel, Talk
Substantive Talks With Iran In Vienna
Catherine Ashton, EU foreign policy chief told reporters while speaking in a joint statement with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif during a press conference held today afternoon at the Vienna International Center that the nuclear talks between Iran and the six world power countries were “substantive and useful”, and that the parties will meet again on April 7-9 2014.
She said: “We had substantive and useful discussions covering a set of issues including uranium enrichment, the Arak reactor, civil nuclear cooperation and sanctions”.
Ashton added: “the next round would also take place in the Austrian capital.”
Zarif and Ashton said that the meeting had only focused on the reactor, Iran’s uranium enrichment program and the full lifting of the sanctions that have successively been imposed on Iran over the past decade as Tehran had expanded its atomic activities. Neither Zarif nor the EU foreign policy chief gave details of what, if any, progress was made over two days of negotiations in Vienna.
The new gathering in Vienna was the second in a series aiming to transform by July a November interim deal into a lasting accord that resolves for good the decade-old standoff and silences talk of war. The world powers want the nearly finished reactor at Arak, southwest of Tehran, to be destroyed or converted to a type that produces less plutonium, a material that could be used to make nuclear weapons.
Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif said that Tehran is ready to eliminate fears that a reactor it is building could be used to make atomic arms, as his country and six world powers adjourned their nuclear talks Wednesday.
The new gathering in Vienna was the second in a series aiming to transform by July a November interim deal into a lasting accord that resolves for good the decade-old standoff and silences talk of war. The world powers want the nearly finished reactor at Arak, southwest of Tehran, to be destroyed or converted to a type that produces less plutonium, a material that could be used to make nuclear weapons.
Iranian Foreign Minister Zarif said that Tehran is ready to eliminate fears that a reactor it is building could be used to make atomic arms, as his country and six world powers adjourned their nuclear talks Wednesday.
Minister Zarif suggested Tehran understood six-power concerns about the reactor, according to the semi-official Fars news agency. Zarif implied that Iran was open to re-engineering the heavy-water facility to reduce its plutonium output, possibly by turning it into a light-water reactor.
While Iran insists on completing and running its nuclear reactor, “any proliferation concerns” linked to it “have to be removed,” he was quoted as saying.
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March 19th, 2014 | Tags: Catherine Ashton, Iran, March, Mohammad Javad Zari,Talk< Vienna | Category: Austria, EU, Iran, Israel, Talk
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