Negotiators from Iran, the United States and the
European Union are meeting in Geneva to remove the last remaining disagreements
over how to implement the 24 November Geneva accord.
The meeting scheduled for Thursday evening and Friday
involve Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi, EU deputy chief diplomat
Helga Schmid and US Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy
Sherman.
AP reported that one of the remaining questions was
whether Iran would be allowed to use its new IR-2m centrifuges for enriching
uranium at its research and development center. The Geneva agreement allows
R&D while does not allow Iran to replace old centrifuges with the next
generation models.
The order and timing of steps to be taken in the next 6
months by Iran and by the P5+1 was also still to be resolved. The P5+1 wants to
suspend sanctions identified in the agreement only after verifying Iran’s
adherence to its obligation under the agreement.
The Geneva agreement is to be implemented for six months, during
which both sides are to negotiate a final agreement on the future of Iran’s
nuclear program. The two sides are aiming to start the implementation on 20
January.
UPDATE: Iran Deputy FM Araghchi's bilateral with U.S. Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman took hours behind closed doors. Sherman left Geneva for Moscow after the meeting. She won't be in Friday's talks. (Twitter/@abasinfo)
UPDATE: Iran Deputy FM Araghchi's bilateral with U.S. Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman took hours behind closed doors. Sherman left Geneva for Moscow after the meeting. She won't be in Friday's talks. (Twitter/@abasinfo)
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