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No agreement yet on agenda of Iran nuclear talks

NCRI – No agreement has been reached yet on the agenda of future nuclear talks between the western powers and the Iranian regime, state-run IRNA news agency reported.

A source close to the regime’s team of nuclear talks ‘with the knowledge of nuclear negotiations between Iran and the West said no agreement has been reached yet,” the report said.
It added: “The source rejected any agreement on the number of centrifuges.”

A new report by the International Atomic Energy Agency on Iran’s nuclear program on Friday said that the latest effort to investigate the secret work on atomic arms by the Iranian regime has failed to make headway.

The Iranian regime had agreed in February to cooperate in restarting the investigation by the U.N.’s International Atomic Energy Agency, after a decade of deadlock.

Since then, the U.N. agency has sought information on experiments with detonators that can be used to set off nuclear explosions; separate work on high-explosive charges used in nuclear blasts, and studies on calculating nuclear explosive yields.

The confidential IAEA report made clear that there has been little progress.

The Iranian regime is engaging in deceptive tactics to find a way out of the nuclear impasse. They want to delay the signing of the final agreement or impose their demands on it, such that they would preserve their ability to obtain nuclear weapons.

Any agreement that does not include the complete implementation of UN Security Council resolutions, a total halt to enrichment and allowing of snap inspections will leave the path open for the regime to obtain nuclear arms.