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Iran Talks: To the Wire – Late Snag
• With a looming Tuesday deadline, Iranian officials on Sunday backed away from a critical element of a proposed nuclear agreement, saying they’re no longer willing to ship their atomic fuel out of the country. For months, Iran tentatively agreed that it would send a large portion of its uranium stockpile to Russia, where it would be inaccessible for use in future weapons programs
(WSJ, NYT, me)
• “There is no question of sending the stocks abroad,” Iranian deputy FM Abbas Araqchi told Iranian media. Western officials confirmed Iran was balking, but insisted there were other ways of dealing with the material. Chief among those options, they said, was blending it into a more diluted form. Still, the revelation could raise a potential obstacle at the talks
• The development could give opponents another reason to object, adding to a list of what they call concessions made by the admin in search of an agreement. If Iran ever bars inspectors from the country, the international community would have no assurance about the fate of the fuel
• In addition, the U.S. and its European partners are laboring to win Russian backing for a mechanism that would allow suspended UN Security Council sanctions against Iran to snap rapidly back into effect if Tehran is caught cheating on a deal, U.S., European and Russian officials said Sunday
* Oil prices fell today, extending steep losses from the previous session. “Any relaxation of Iran oil sanctions could see increased exports adding to swelling global supplies and further pressuring prices,” ANZ Bank said today (Reuters)
• Diplomats said Russian concerns about seeing its UN Security Council veto rights watered down are curtailing the group of six powers’ flexibility for resolving one of the final major disagreements with Iran: when and under what circumstances UN sanctions on Iran are suspended
• There was a clear sense that the talks were approaching a pivotal moment as the foreign ministers from other world powers joined SecState John Kerry in an effort to reach the outlines of a deal by a midnight Tuesday deadline. “We are not there yet,” said an anonymous Western official. “There are lots of pieces floating around.”
• Political opposition to the deal flared again in Israel on Sunday. In a meeting with Senate Majority Leader Mitch McConnell (R-KY), PM Benjamin Netanyahu said, “Will this
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