A 10 Year Phased Iran-US Nuclear Deal Is Taking Shape

Monday, 23 February 2015


Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and AEOI Director Ali Akbar Salehi meet with US secretary of State John Kerry and US Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz in the Swiss city of Geneva on February 22, 2015. Press TV



New York Times: Talks End With Proposal to Limit Iran’s Nuclear Production for at Least 10 Years



GENEVA — Iranian and American officials ended a round of high-level nuclear talks here on Monday considering a proposal that would strictly limit for at least 10 years Iran’s ability to produce nuclear material, but gradually ease restrictions on Tehran in the final years of a deal.


A senior American official traveling with Secretary of State John Kerry and Energy Secretary Ernest J. Moniz said the United States would insist that Iran’s nuclear program be constrained for “at least a double-digit number of years” from being able to produce enough material for a bomb should it decide to “break out” of the accord.



More News On Reports Of A 10 Year Phased Iran-US Nuclear Deal Taking Shape



Phased US-Iran nuclear deal taking shape -- AP

Iran Nuclear Talks Make Progress, Says U.S. Official -- WSJ

U.S., Iran positive after nuclear talks, say much left to do -- Reuters

Iran nuclear talks: Some progress made, says Zarif -- BBC

Some Progress Reported As Iran Nuclear Talks End -- Radio Free Europe

Iran says Geneva nuclear talks 'useful, constructive, serious:' Fars news agency -- Reuters

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