Friday, November 15, 2013

Talks 'getting close' to deal with Iran on nuclear program

By Vanilla Tang

The U.S Secretary of State John Forbes Kerry recently said,it will be getting close to reach an agreement on Iran nuclear program.The different opinions of each country may not prohibit this agreement.

Countries so called P5+1 ,including five permanent members of the U.N.Security Council and Germany, negotiated with Iran last week in Geneva Conference.This conference lasted three days.Unfortunately, there was no progress on the agreement of Iran on nuclear program.Each country's diplomatists will arrange another meeting on November20.

It is almost 35 years that the United States and Iran have no dialogue with each other.They need some events to resolve their differences.

Iran said that its nuclear program is solely for peaceful purposes, but world powers suspect that Iran is seeking a way to develop more nuclear weapons.Obama announced that if the agreement is made a deal that Iran stops to march towards  nuclear weapons, the economic penalties will not be happened. "If it turns out six months from now that they're not serious" about the agreement, "we can dial those sanctions right back up," Obama said, noting that the economic penalties have hurt Iran's economy.

Meanwhile, Iran and the IAEA on the country's nuclear program  reached an agreement. This agreement is benefit for the United Nations inspectors in Iran paving the way to have better access to  two key nuclear facilities.

Some experts believe that progress between Iran and the IAEA is the country's negotiations with major powers critical parallel lines.

In my perspective,most people are opposed to the existence of nuclear weapons.The fulfillment of this agreement may be good.However,some countries always suspect that some other countries have nuclear plan to threaten the safety of world.Something maybe true,while something maybe overstated.If we expect others to trust us,we also must learn to trust others first.

http://www.cnn.com/2013/11/15/world/meast/iran-nuclear-deal/index.html#disqus_thread

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