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Iran’s Nuclear Milestone

A few days ago, the world was witnessing history in the making, as the P5+1 and Iran managed to reach an historical agreement on the Iranian nuclear programme. And while world leaders are now expressing their concerns about the document’s shortcomings, albeit in a restrained way, the political will and efforts of the parties, not to mention the result of these many years of negotiations,...

16.07.2015

The Iran Deal: A Template for Russia?

On July 14 Iran and its P5+1 negotiating partners agreed a "Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action" to resolve western concerns over the goals of Iran's nuclear programs. The deal marks the end of 36 years of western sanctions on Iran. Upon affirmation of ...

15.07.2015

Russia Voices Concern Over 'Massive Attack' on Iran Nuclear Agreements

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov said that Moscow is concerned about a 'massive attack' on Iran nuclear agreements reached in Lausanne and calls on its P5+1 partners as well as Tehran to prevent speculations on this issue. VIENNA (Sputnik) — Moscow is concerned about a 'massive attack' on Iran nuclear agreements reached in Lausanne and ...

24.04.2015

Iran and The Six-Power Talks: The Long-Expected Miracle

... in the international community that a new nuclear power might appear on the political map of the region. But was this concern justified? Even the most fastidious IAEA inspectors were unable to find any substantial signs of a military component in the Iranian nuclear programme. Yes, Tehran was reluctant to enter negotiations; yes, the country found it difficult to open its nuclear facilities for inspection, and yes, it continued its nuclear research despite the protests of the international supervisory agencies....

08.04.2015

The Iranian Nuclear Program: Going in Circles?

At the end of 2014, the key document settling the issue of Iran's nuclear program was not signed, dashing all hope for the conclusion of what would have been the deal of the year. Representatives of the delegations involved in the negotiations postponed the signing to June 2015. Over the next six months, the ...

22.01.2015

Iran’s Regional Policy: A Fresh Start?

Russia-Iran: A Dim Future The time seems to have come to note that, after several years of emasculation, Iran has begun to progressively strengthen its regional stance thanks to the nuclear deal reached with the six-nations negotiating group (five permanent ...

16.12.2014

Suspension, cancellation of sanctions against Iran must suit all participants

MUSCAT, November 11. /TASS/. Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov believes that the pattern of suspension and eventual cancellation of sanctions against Iran must suit all participants in the negotiations over the Iranian nuclear program. “The sanctions and their future, the outlook for lifting them, remain almost the central issue at these negotiations,” Ryabkov told the media. “As ...

12.11.2014

Iran's Nuclear Program: Will 2014 Become a Make-or-Break Year?

Interview with Vladimir Sazhin On October 15, 2014, a trilateral meeting was held between US Secretary of State John Kerry, High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Catherine Ashton and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. As organized between the six-nation group of powers and Iran, a historic comprehensive agreement will be signed on November 24, 2014 that will put an end to the controversy surrounding the Iranian nuclear ...

30.10.2014

A Meeting of Two Ministers: Protocol or a Vigorous Start?

Interview with Anton Khlopkov On August 29, 2014, Iranian Foreign Affairs Minister Javad Zarif will pay an official visit to Russia, during which he will meet with his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov. It is anticipated that the ministers will discuss Iran's nuclear program, bilateral cooperation, and ...

29.08.2014
 

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