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Nuclear deal with Iranian regime unlikely to emerge: diplomats

NCRI – Foreign ministers from major powers held a series of meetings with the Iranian regime’s foreign minister late on Saturday hoping to hammer out the outline of a deal that would that would freeze parts of the Iranian regime’s atomic program in exchange for sanctions relief, Reuters reported.

While a deal appeared unlikely on Saturday, Western diplomats said the talks were expected to resume within a few weeks, the report said.

The Iranian regime’s Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said that if there was no agreement this weekend, “the process will continue in one week or 10 days”.

French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius also said it was not clear the delegations would succeed in nailing down an acceptable interim deal that would begin to defuse fears of a stealthy advance towards nuclear arms capability by the Iranian regime.

The Iranian Resistance which first revealed the mullahs’ clandestine nuclear weapon project in 2002 said in a statement that any accord not encompassing complete halt of enrichment, full shutdown of Arak heavy water site, acceptance of the Additional Protocol, and unhindered and free access of IAEA to all of regime’s nuclear sites and specialists who have been kept out of reach of IAEA for so many years, will just give further opportunities to the religious fascism ruling Iran to reach nuclear weapons capability.

These steps should also include a halt in production and installation of centrifuges, removing enriched uranium from Iran, or rendering it unusable for nuclear weapons. Anything less is neither “verifiable” nor “transparent”.

It is now 11 years since the disclosure of Natanz and Arak sites by the Iranian Resistance in August 2002, and during all this time, the clerical regime has not voluntarily informed IAEA of even one site or one nuclear project, instead only after their disclosure by the Resistance or their discovery by IAEA and then only after numerous cover-ups attempts and much feet dragging regime has been forced to acknowledge these disclosures.

In recent months, the Iranian Resistance exposed a new and totally secret site in Damavand region called “Ma’dan-e Sharq (Eastern mine) ” and it also revealed that mullahs were expeditiously relocating SEPAND (New Defense Researches Organization) to a new clandestine location in Tehran.

SEPAND is the center for research and design for the section of mullahs’ nuclear project that is dedicated to building the atomic bomb. This fact is testimony to mullahs’ attempts to cover up their activities to attain nuclear weapons.