The Nuclear Iran – deal accomplished, removal of all anti-Iran sanctions
by FalastinNews Staff
Iran
and the P5+1 group of world powers have adopted a joint statement after
marathon talks in the Swiss city of Lausanne calling, among other
things, for the removal of UNSC resolutions and sanctions against the
Islamic Republic.
The
statement was read out in a joint press conference in the Swiss city by
the EU high representative, Federica Mogherini, and Iran's Foreign
Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif on Thursday.
In
the framework of the agreement, none of Iran's nuclear facilities as
well as the previous activities will be stopped, shut down or suspended
and Iran's nuclear activities in all its nuclear facilities including
Natanz, Fordow, Isfahan and Arak will continue.
These
comprehensive solutions will guarantee the continued enrichment program
inside the Iranian territory and according to this, Iran will be
allowed to go on with industrial production of nuclear fuel which is
meant for running its nuclear power plants.
According
to the solutions, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action for enrichment
program will cover a 10-year period, during which more than 5,000
centrifuge machines will continue producing enriched material at Natanz
facility up to the 3.67-percent level. Extra machines and the related
infrastructure in the facility will be collected by the International
Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in order to be replaced by new machines
consistent with the allowed standards. Accordingly, Iran will be allowed
to allocate the current stockpile of enriched materials for the purpose
of producing nuclear fuel or swapping it with uranium in the
international markets.
Iran
will continue research and development program on advanced centrifuge
machines and will be also able to keep initiating and completing its R
& D program on IR-4, IR-5, IR-6 and IR-8 machines in the 10-year
period of the agreement.
Fordow facility
According
to the joint statement, Fordow nuclear facility will be turned into a
research center for nuclear science and physics. More than 1,000
centrifuges will be maintained at this facility and two centrifuge
cascades will keep operating. In cooperation with the P5+1 countries,
about half of the Fordow facility will be dedicated to advanced nuclear
research and production of stable isotopes which have important
applications in industry, agriculture and medicine.
Arak heavy water reactor
According
to the statement, the heavy water reactor in the Iranian city of Arak
will remain in place but will be redesigned and updated. The redesigning
process will greatly increase efficiency of the reactor while reducing
the amount of plutonium produced in the facility. The redesigning
process will be done according to defined scheduled as an international
project with cooperation of Iran. Production of fuel for Arak reactor
and awarding international nuclear fuel production certificate will be
among international cooperation to be offered to Iran.
Additional Protocol
Iran
will implement the Additional Protocol temporarily and voluntarily in
line with its confidence-building measures and after that the protocol
will be ratified in a time frame by the Iranian government and
parliament (Majlis).
Removal of Sanctions
Following
the implementation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action, all the
UN Security Council sanctions as well as all economic and financial
embargos by the US and the European Union, including bans on banks,
insurance, investment, and all other related services in different
fields, including petrochemical, oil, gas and automobile industries will
be lifted. Besides, all nuclear-related sanctions against real and
legal entities, state and private organizations and institutions,
including those sanctions imposed against the Central Bank of Iran,
other financial and banking institutions, SWIFT system, and the
country's shipping and aviation sectors, and Iran's tanker company will
be immediately lifted all at once. Moreover, the P5+1 countries are
committed to avoid imposing any new nuclear-related sanctions against
Iran.
International Cooperation
Iran's
international nuclear cooperation, including with the member states of
the P5+1 will be possible and promoted in the fields of building nuclear
power plants, research reactors, nuclear fusion, stable isotopes,
nuclear safety, nuclear medicine and agriculture. According to the Joint
Comprehensive Plan of Action, Iran will be provided with access to
global market as well as international trade, finance, technical
knowledge and energy.
Schedule for implementing Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action
At
the end of these negotiations, the two sides will start drafting the
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action in the near future to meet the July 1
deadline. Once the text is finalized, the Comprehensive Joint Plan of
Action will be adopted as a UN Security Council resolution. For the
Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action to be binding for all UN member
states, the resolution will be adopted under the Article 41 of Chapter
Seven of the UN Charter to be able to render previous resolutions
against Iran null and void.
The
joint statement released at the end of eight days of intensive
negotiations in Lausanne on Thursday is a sign that Iran and its
negotiating partners have come to a mutual understanding over Iran's
nuclear program.
Representatives
of Iran and the P5+1 group of countries -- the United States, Britain,
China, France and Russia plus Germany – along with senior officials of
the European Union have held talks over the past years to narrow the
existing differences on Tehran's nuclear activities.
Source: press TV

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