Posted on 06/18/2013 10:44:58 AM PDT by drewh
Iran has confirmed it is prepared to halt its enrichment of 20-percent uranium, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov reported on the ministry website Tuesday, June 18. He urged Western nations to reciprocate by lifting sanctions. DEBKAfile: It was not clear whether this was a temporary suspension, an absolute halt or a dodge for getting sanctions eased to enable the incoming Iranian president Hassan Rouhaini get to grips with his top priority, his countrys dire economic straits.
Lavrov explained persuasively in his message: For the first time in many years, there are encouraging signs in the process of settlement of the situation with the Iranian nuclear program. It would be a shame not to take advantage of this opportunity.
He called Tehrans concession a breakthrough agreement, significantly alleviating existing problems, including concerns about the possibility of advanced uranium enrichment to a weapons-grade level.
Lavrov urged the international community to adequately respond to the constructive progress made by Iran, including gradual suspension and lifting of sanctions, both unilateral and those introduced by the UN Security Council.
The Russian foreign ministers move ties in with two other developments one at the two-day G8 summit ending Tuesday in Northern Ireland and the other in Tehran:
1. The Group of Eight was about to wind up its summit Tuesday evening by issuing a joint communiqué over President Vladimir Putins objections calling for a transition government in Damascus and Bashar Assads removal from power. Lavrovs message from Tehran sought to persuade the Western powers, chiefly President Barack Obama, that they would be missing the chance of a nuclear settlement with Iran, because Tehran would never countenance Assads ouster.
The Syrian conflict and the nuclear controversy with Iran have long been closely intertwined. 2. Moscow tried to put a positive slant on President-Elect Rouhanis negative statement at his first news conference Monday, when he said Tehran would not consider halting the countrys uranium enrichment activities entirely.
What he meant, Lavrov hinted, was that Iran would not abandon low-level 5.3 percent enrichment - only the 20 percent grade which brought its nuclear program close to a weapons-grade capacity. The Russian ministers comment about it being a shame not to take advantage of this opportunity was addressed to Jerusalem.
Military sources report that, two years ago, Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu and defense minister at the time, Ehud Barak, came to a secret agreement with the Obama administration that if Tehran stopped the 20-percent enrichment of uranium and shut down its underground enrichment plant at Fordo, Israel would have no objections to Iran carrying on producing uranium refined to the 5.3 percent level.
Israel revoked this deal at the end of 2012 when Iran began massively accelerating its enrichment activities and accumulated enough 5.3 percent material for a rapid switch to 20-percent enriched uranium.
i don’t believe it. al-taqiyaa. they are rewarded for lying to non-muslims to further islam.
They must already have what they need,,,, or have a deal with the Norks to get what they need.
why do they have to stop? they will just say they did. they have more than one facility. shut some off for inspections, others keep working.
Trust but VERIFY. muslims are inveterate liars, in addition to being murderous, subhuman filth.
Obama will get right on the lifting
Where’s the Charlie Brown football picture with Lucy?
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