Friday, January 17, 2014

Iran's Top Negotiator Warns That The Nuclear Deal Can Be Reversed In 24 Hours



Iran Top Nuke Negotiator: Deal Reversible In One Day -- Daily Beast

In an interview with Iranian television, Iran’s top nuclear negotiator says Tehran can resume enriching uranium to 20 percent levels within one day if it so desires.

Iran’s top nuclear negotiator, Abbas Araghchi, said this week that if Iran decides to resume enriching uranium to levels prohibited by the new nuclear deal, it could begin to do so in one day’s time.

Araghchi spoke on Jan. 12 to the Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting Channel 2 following his return from Geneva, where he led the Iranian delegation to the negotiations with the P5+1 countries that resulted in an agreement to implement the Joint Plan of Action signed last November. The interim agreement goes into effect Jan. 20, giving both sides six months to reach a final deal over Iran’s nuclear program.

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More News On Iran's Top Nuclear negotiator Warning That Iran Can Resume Enriching Uranium To 20 Percent Levels Within One Day

Iran’s top nuclear negotiator: We can resume enrichment in 24 hours if we wanted -- Washington Times
Iran Top Nuke Negotiator: Deal Can Be Reversed In A Day -- CNN
Could Iran reverse nuke deal in 24 hours? -- CNN
Iran Sanctions Showdown -- Wall Street Journal

WNU Editor: The following is a good analysis on why a lasting deal with Iran may not happen.

Update: Iran reminds us: Obama’s deal is a fraud -- Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post

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