Morning session talks between Iran, P5+1, ended after just 35 minutes
Reports from Lausanne say that the talks may not end in a framework agreement, as had been hoped, but rather with a joint statement that outlines the points of agreement and disagreement between the sides. Meanwhile MEMRI reports Iran has not given in on ANY OF THEIR MAIN OBJECTIVES
It should be emphasized that Iran has not backed down in any way, at any stage, from the positions with which it began the talks: 1. Tehran rejects the removal of its enriched uranium from Iran. 2. Tehran rejects a gradual lifting of the sanctions. 3. Tehran rejects restriction of the number of its centrifuges. 4. Tehran rejects intrusive inspections and snap inspections. 5. Tehran rejects any halt to its research and development activity. 6. Tehran rejects any change to the nature of its heavy water reactor at Arak. 7. Tehran rejects any closure of its secret enrichment site at Fordow. 8. Tehran rejects all restrictions to its nuclear activity following the agreement’s expiration. 9. Tehran rejects the inclusion of its long-range missile program in the negotiations. 10. Tehran rejects reporting on its previous clandestine military nuclear activity. 11. Tehran rejects allowing inspections of military sites suspected of conducting nuclear activity.
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