Tuesday, July 14, 2015

Nuclear deal between Iran and world powers to be ratified in Vienna


At long last, six major powers have reached an agreement with Iran on the country's nuclear program. Tehran has been granted relief in sanctions that had been imposed on it to curb its nuclear program.
This has been reported in news.sky.com dated 14 July 2015.
All associated foreign ministers of Iran and the six powers, that include ministers from Britain and the US, are scheduled to get together at 9.30am UK time in Vienna to ratify the deal which has taken months to finalize.
Subsequently, they are expected to hold a press conference in the Austrian capital at which the details will be released.
The deal has also been confirmed by a Western diplomat to a section of the media.
The six countries are Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States.
From available information it appears Iran will reserve the right of nuclear police to visit nuclear sites in Iran – fist permission would have to be obtained for any planned visit. Surprise visits will not be allowed.
Israel's Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has been a long-standing critic of the talks and he has said that the deal would be a bad mistake of historic proportions.
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