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Iran and a group of six nations led by the United States have agreed to a historic accord to significantly limit Tehrans nuclear ability for more than a decade in return for lifting international oil and financial sanctions against Iran, a senior Western diplomat involved in the negotiations said on Tuesday.

Some restrictions limiting Irans program begin to phase out after 10 years. Then, after 15 years, Iran would be free to produce as much enriched uranium as it wanted. In theory, though, the Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty, to which Tehran is a signatory, would prevent it from taking the last steps to produce a weapon.

But the Western diplomat, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because he was discussing confidential talks, signaled that all of the main outstanding issues had been resolved, including the thorny question of how many years an embargo on conventional arms shipments into and out of Iran would remain in place.

The agreement and its annexes run more than 80 pages, Iranian officials said, outlining in painstaking detail how much nuclear fuel Iran can keep in the country for the next 15 years; what kind of research and development it can perform on centrifuges and other nuclear equipment; and the redesign of both a nuclear reactor and a deep-underground enrichment site that Israeli and American officials feared could be invulnerable to bombing.


It will be interesting to see what the full details of the 80 page agreement are, and which side gave in more (my guess is it wasn't Iran...) Even more importantly is has to pass the U.S. Congress, which could end up being a big hurdle to overcome.

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I wonder if they're still going to pursue the $50 billion fine they tried to slap us with the other day.
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Lavish wrote I wonder if they're still going to pursue the $50 billion fine they tried to slap us with the other day.
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Thanks for sharing, I hadn't seen that article, I got a good chuckle out of that the Iranians would approve of that but the worst part of it is that it wouldn't shock me if some congressmen actually think the U.S. should pay it. I would be willing to bet good money that it never was even a talking point in the conference.
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So we lifted sanctions on them so they promise to not make a nuke... If we kept sanctions they would become bankrupt and never be able to come close.
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I'm sure we can trust them.
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Damn they are going to have trusting issues.
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I have been following these news lately here in Norway. Greece and Iran are currently in the spotlight.
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