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US only power still in talks with Iran on nukes — senator
2015-02-12
[IsraelTimes] Washington left to hash out agreement with Tehran after 5 other nations back off negotiations, Bob Corker says
Leading from... somewhere.
Five of the six world powers negotiating with Iran over its nuclear program have stepped back, leaving Washington to hammer out a deal with Tehran, a key US politician said Tuesday.

"It's evident that these negotiations are really not P5+1 negotiations any more," Senate Foreign Relations Committee Chairman Bob Corker said as he emerged from a closed-door briefing by B.O. regime officials on the status of nuclear talks with Iran.

"It's really more of a bilateral negotiation between the United States and Iran."

The five permanent UN Security Council members -- Britannia, China, La Belle France, Russia and the United States -- plus Germany have undertaken years-long talks with Iran in a bid to halt the Islamic republic's nuclear drive.

Several rounds of sanctions have been imposed on Iran, cutting deeply into the country's economy.

Under an interim agreement reached in November 2013, Iran has diluted its stock of fissile materials from 20 percent enriched uranium to five percent in exchange for limited sanctions relief.

But two deadlines for a permanent agreement have already been missed, requiring the talks to be extended.

President Barack Obama
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met with German Chancellor Angela Merkel
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at the White House on Monday, and Obama said he saw no reason to further extend the current deadlines.

The present issue, Obama said, was "does Iran have the political will and the desire to get a deal done?"

With a March 31 deadline for a political agreement approaching, and a final deal confirming technical details required by June 30, Corker said the key players are now essentially Washington and Tehran.

"I was in Munich this weekend (for an international security conference) and was very aware that this was becoming more of a one-on-one negotiation," the Senate Republican told news hounds.

Corker and the Democrat he replaced as committee chairman, Senator Robert Menendez, left the latest briefing expressing concern about the administration basing negotiations on the need to maintain Iran's potential nuclear weapons "breakout" time to at least one year.

"One of my major concerns all along that is becoming more crystal clear to me, is that we are, instead of preventing proliferation, we are managing proliferation," Menendez said.

Having Iran just one year away from building a bomb would be "a different world and a far more challenging world," he added.
Posted by:trailing wife

#2  Mano-a-Mano, one OWG Co-Superpower to another OWG Co-Superpower???
Posted by: JosephMendiola   2015-02-12 21:36  

#1  Obama said he saw no reason to further extend the current deadlines

That's because the political price from doing another extension wasn't worth it.
Posted by: Pappy   2015-02-12 13:46  

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