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Tuesday, 25 November 2014

Nuclear Weapon Deal Between US And Iran May Be An Aborted Enterprise

L-R; Secretary of State John Kerry, with  Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif at the meeting with other diplomats on Monday  in Vienna.

Just yesterday in the Vienna, Switzerland, the long awaited nuclear deal between the United States  and the Iranian government became an aborted mission. This happened as the Iran's foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif failed to compromise with the US offer that is piloted by its Secretary of state John Kerry.

Mr. Kerry got frustrated in the midst of the meeting yesterday, that led to the two aristocrats raising voices, which is atypical of the men going by their social reputes.


That is to say the Americans are vying for a cut down in the number of operational centrifuges that Iran must maintain to 1,500  from the original 10,000 it's been on, but it seems they are in not ready for that since they are preparing to dispatch much of its fuel to Russia, where they will transform it to fuel rocks for the Bushehr nuclear plant, and this is the bone of contention right here.

But at last a resolution was reached between the two men, and Mr Zarif concluded saying, the disputes shall be settled, as it was as a result of mistrust that is why the situation came to this, but in few months time, things shall be straightened.

Photo credit by Joe Klamar Credit

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