US Plan for Iran Nuclear Program Blocked After Hasty Changes – Russia RIA Novosti, PUBLISHED 16.11.2013 Iran tentatively agreed to a US proposal for limiting its nuclear program, but backed out of the deal after last-minute changes in Geneva, Russia’s foreign minister said Thursday. “The version with the amendments was distributed literally at the last moment, when we were about to depart from Geneva,” Sergei Lavrov said, referring to high-level talks last week. “We actively supported the [US] draft, just like a number of other P5+1 members,” he said, referring to the six world powers negotiating to restrict Iran’s nuclear program on concerns that it could be used to make weapons. Lavrov noted that the Russian side found no major issues with the amendments, and that the amended US draft would be considered November 20, when the talks between Iran and the six powers – the US, UK, Russia, China, France and Germany – resume. He did not disclose which country wanted to make the last-minute changes. Iran insists its nuclear program is aimed at generating power for civilian purposes. Last week’s talks in Geneva ended with no particular result. Russia has said Iran is not to blame for the failed outcome. Tehran offered last month to stop enriching uranium to 20 percent in exchange for the lifting of sanctions, starting with its banking industry and oil exports. Other news: First Chapter of US-Russian Megatons-to-Megawatts Deal Closes Russia started delivery of the last batch of low-enriched uranium to the United States under a long-standing program to convert Soviet-made nuclear weapons into fuel. Russia Starts Building Largest-Ever Nuclear Icebreaker The yet-unnamed ship, to be powered by two nuclear reactors, will be 14 meters (46 feet) longer and four meters (13 feet) wider than the current largest, the 50 Let Pobedy (50 Years of Victory). Rosatom Picked to Build $10Bln Jordanian Nuclear Plant – Reports Rosatom will build the plant in the Amra region, 60 kilometers east of the eastern Zarqa city, said Khaled Toukan. |
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