Key nuclear facilities in Iran, most of which are impacted by the ongoing nuclear deal with the six superpowers of the P5+1 Group – the United States, Great Britain, France, China and Russia, plus Germany. After the International Institute of Strategic Studies (http://www.iiss.org/).
AFP: What an Iran nuclear deal could look like
US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpart meet in Switzerland on Thursday for a final round of talks before a March 31 deadline to agree the outlines of an elusive nuclear deal.
This "framework" accord -- no one knows how detailed it will be -- is meant to be fleshed out into a comprehensive agreement by July 1 that severely restricts Iran's ability to obtain nuclear weapons.
Here are the possible contours of such an agreement, which Iran and the US, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany (the P5+1) have been negotiating since late 2013.
WNU Editor: It is hard to speculate on the details of a nuclear deal when much of it is still shrouded in secrecy .... but these reports are troubling .... AP Exclusive: Iran may run centrifuges at fortified site (AP).
Update: US proposes to let Iran operate fortified nuclear site - reports -- RT
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