Thursday, September 1, 2016

Report: Nuclear Negotiators Gave Secret Exemptions For Iran After The Nuclear Deal Was Signed



Reuters: U.S., others agreed 'secret' exemptions for Iran after nuclear deal: think tank

The United States and its negotiating partners agreed "in secret" to allow Iran to evade some restrictions in last year's landmark nuclear agreement in order to meet the deadline for it to start getting relief from economic sanctions, according to a think tank report published on Thursday.

The report, which was released by the Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security, is based on information provided by several officials of governments involved in the negotiations. The group's president David Albright, a former U.N. weapons inspector and co-author of the report, declined to identify the officials, and Reuters could not independently verify the report's assertions.

"The exemptions or loopholes are happening in secret, and it appears that they favor Iran," Albright said.

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WNU Editor: Why does this not surprise me. The Washington-based Institute for Science and International Security's report is here.

More News On Reports That Nuclear Negotiators Gave Secret Exemptions For Iran After The Nuclear Deal Was Signed

US agreed to secret exemptions for Iran following nuclear deal: report -- The Hill
US-led nuke negotiators allowed inspections loopholes for Iran, think tank says -- FOX News
US said to have secretly eased Iran nuclear deal terms -- The Times of Israel
Report: US secretly agreed to waive Iran nuclear restrictions -- Arutz Sheva
Report: Kerry And Obama Caught AGAIN In ‘Secret’ Iran Deal Loopholes -- Daily Caller

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