US, Iran make major progress toward nuke deal, Israel TV claims

US, Iran make major progress toward nuke deal, Israel TV claims | The Times of Israel.

( Watching Ch 2 news now, I saw Ehud Ya’ari speak about the contents of this article.  What he added at the end FLOORED me.  He said an Iranian source told him there may soon be a meeting between Iran and Israel. Anyone else who saw this, either confirm or tell me how I got it wrong. – JW )

Nascent secret agreement aims to keep Tehran ‘two to three years’ from nuclear weapons capability; report comes one day after Netanyahu warned against ‘bad deal’

October 9, 2013, 5:45 pm
US President Barack Obama speaking to his Iranian counterpart, Hassan Rouhani, on Friday Sept. 27, marking the first time the two countries' leaders engaged each other since 1979. (photo credit: Pete Souza via White House Twitter page)

US President Barack Obama speaking to his Iranian counterpart, Hassan Rouhani, on Friday Sept. 27, marking the first time the two countries’ leaders engaged each other since 1979. (photo credit: Pete Souza via White House Twitter page)

Iran and the United States have secretly made significant progress toward an agreement that would aim to keep Iran “two or three years away” from a nuclear weapons capability, and would see an easing of economic sanctions on the Islamic Republic, an Israeli TV report said on Wednesday.

The behind-the-scenes negotiations have moved a long way forward — far more than is widely thought — with Oman among the mediators, Israel’s Channel 2 news said.

“Israel knows this,” the report added. There was no confirmation of the report, which was made by the station’s Middle East affairs correspondent Ehud Ya’ari.

The TV report came just a day after Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu warned against “a bad deal” being done with Iran, under which sanctions were eased but Iran was left with the capacity to enrich uranium and/or pursue a plutonium route to the bomb.

There is “more than a likelihood” that the accelerated diplomatic contacts will produce a deal, the TV report said, adding that Russia’s President Vladimir Putin “will come in at a certain stage… and play an important role,” as he did in resolving the crisis over Syria’s use of chemical weapons a little over a month ago. For now, though, it is the US and Iran that are doing the negotiating.

In Geneva next week, the so-called P5+1 powers are set to resume diplomatic negotiations with Iran over its rogue nuclear program. President Barack Obama told Netanyahu at the White House last Monday that the US was determined to “test” the diplomatic route, but would be “clear-eyed” in engaging with Iran.

On September 27, Obama spoke by telephone with Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani — the highest level contact between the US and Iran since the Islamic Revolution in 1979.

Reports earlier Wednesday said Iran was preparing to offer to limit its production of nuclear fuel in exchange for an easing of international sanctions. It will make the offer in Geneva next week, according to a report in the Wall Street Journal.

“The Iranians are preparing to go to Geneva with a serious package,” said a former Western diplomat quoted in the report. “These include limits on the numbers of centrifuges operating, enrichment amounts and the need for verification.”

Iran is expected to offer “to stop enriching uranium to levels of 20% purity, which international powers consider dangerously close to a weapons-grade capability,” agree to ship its stockpile of nuclear fuel to a third country for storage, open its nuclear facilities to more thorough international inspections, and close the enrichment facility near Qom, the Journal report said.

Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz called Iran’s reported offer a “joke.”

In a statement released by his office Wednesday morning, Steinitz said that “the so-called gestures offered by Iran [in the report] are a joke. The closure of the Qom facility would mean that, in its first year of nuclear capability, Iran would be able to produce five bombs instead of six, and the limiting of uranium enrichment to 20% is even less significant in a situation where Iran already has 20,000 centrifuges.”

“Israel is ready for a real, serious diplomatic solution which would mean that Iran’s nuclear program would be similar to that of Canada or Mexico,” he added.

Netanyahu warned in a speech at the UN General Assembly last Tuesday that Iran was seeking to fool the world and had no genuine intention of giving up its goal of attaining a nuclear arsenal. He said Iran was bent on destroying Israel, and that Israel would “stand alone” if necessary to thwart the Iranian nuclear weapons ambition.

A close colleague of Netanyahu’s, Likud MK Tzachi Hanegbi, told The Times of Israel soon after Netanyahu’s speech that the prime minister was indicating to Iran that Israel will take action “even if the Americans will be prevented from acting.”

On Tuesday, Netanyahu reiterated his insistence that any Western deal with Iran must guarantee the removal of all of Iran’s uranium enrichment centrifuges and the cessation of its plutonium production program.

Netanyahu asserted that while Iran was desperate for a reduction in the severity of the international sanctions imposed on its economy, it had no intention of stopping its military nuclear aspirations. “I think that there’s nothing wrong with diplomacy if it achieves a good deal,” he said. “But a bad deal is worse than no deal. And a bad deal is a partial deal that removes the sanctions, or most of them, and leaves Iran with the capacity to enrich uranium and pursue the plutonium route to nuclear bombs.”

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif is set to present the Iran’s diplomatic package to the P5+1 next week “to kick off what is expected to be an intense new round of negotiations,” according to officials quoted in the report.

Both Zarif and Rouhani have said that Iran will continue to pursue a “peaceful” nuclear program, which the US has indicated could be acceptable under certain conditions to the international community.

The Obama administration’s chief Iran negotiator, Undersecretary of State Wendy Sherman, told a Senate hearing last week, “We respect the right of the Iranian people to access peaceful nuclear energy.”

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16 Comments on “US, Iran make major progress toward nuke deal, Israel TV claims”

  1. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    “The Iranians are preparing to go to Geneva with a serious package,” said a former Western diplomat quoted in the report. “These include limits on the numbers of centrifuges operating, enrichment amounts and the need for verification.”

    Iran is expected to offer “to stop enriching uranium to levels of 20% purity, which international powers consider dangerously close to a weapons-grade capability,” agree to ship its stockpile of nuclear fuel to a third country for storage, open its nuclear facilities to more thorough international inspections, and close the enrichment facility near Qom, the Journal report said.

    Intelligence Minister Yuval Steinitz called Iran’s reported offer a “joke.”

    Perhaps, but the Europeans will be falling all over themselves for a deal like this. I’m afraid Israel is being so out manuvered here its not funny..

    In the end, the deal will keep Israel forever in limbo and make them look like the unyeilding aggressors if they attack.

    • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

      Israel international situation is not so brilliant even now, to say the least. So, they will see Israel the aggressor. So, there will be international problems. All those will look like yesterday’s dog shit after Iran will return to the époque they want so much to live in.
      What will do Putin? Attack Israel? We advice him not to do so.
      Kick out of the game this sand giant, which is Iran and look how fast all will realign with the new situation. Britain, France, Germany and Italy will ask: Iran? What Iran? So, kick hard in that door and it will open. You will do all a great favor; at least, we wont have to hear Bibi threats anymore, hehe…Sorry Bibi, just being nasty. Do what you have to do and we all we’ll respect you.

  2. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    “Do what you have to do and we all we’ll respect you.”

    What is he waiting for? At this point it’s not going to get any better only worse for Israel both strategically and in the PR arena! From where I sit the longer he waits, the more likely he is to do nothing!

  3. Luis's avatar Luis Says:

    If what you saw and heard on the channel 22 news is technically true, the info in the hands of Ehud Yaari is not correct, to say the least. Negotiations between Israel and Iran? ”Is anybody out there?”
    ”Pigs In The Wind”? ”Can’t buy me love”; ”I Have A Dream”(or may be not); and ”Animals”. That is not going to happen. I mean, negotiations between Iran and Israel. May be between Yair Lapid and the Haredim; yes, and a sheep chasing a wolf. All that might happen, in fact will happen before Iran and Israel will conduct negotiations.

    • Ira's avatar Ira Says:

      Wouldn’t be so completely sure bout that, Luis.
      Let us not forget that a paper tiger is scared of matches.

      • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

        Of course it is. But Israel wont negotiate with Iran. That wont happen. That what I meant. Man wont negotiate with the beasts of the jungle before building a bungalow there. They will threat him, he will defend himself, sometimes the man will kill the beasts. Sometimes, not.


  4. I hope everyone is keeping an eye on the amount of top military officers Obama has sacked over the past year with the number 2 of nuclear forces just today.

    • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

      Don’t bother. The goals were determined and the jobs were acquired: Obama is dealing with America, while Putin will take care of the rest of the world. If any miracle wont happen in the country of the Statue of Liberty, then Obama even might succeed in his mission.

      • Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

        I like to think it’s a setback for the USA. Obama will never reach his goals. Folks here are starting to push back as Obama’s damaging programs are starting to kick in and affect more people in a most adverse way.

        • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

          I also think he wont succeed in ”transforming” America in conformity with his conceptions, but the issue is still to be decided in this battle of the giants, right under very eyes of ours.

  5. Mark's avatar Mark Says:

    JW,
    I saw reports that Hezbollah now has 200,000 rockets. In 7 years that’s more than 15 times as many since the “UN deal” that ended the 2006 war that was supposed to “disarm” them.

    Israel knows what they’re dealing with – everything right now from Iran and US officials are lies and promises that will never be kept..

    • Luis's avatar Luis Says:

      Mon ami, Hezbollah already doesn’t have the enough men to making all those rockets work altogether. They fit themselves for, lets say, like a month war with Israel. That wont happen. The Israeli first strike of decapitation will make dust of their missiles silos and the continuing of the operations was largely debated here in the past, by me, too. No more Hezbollah will remain after the first two weeks of IsraeliCare New Program.

  6. Norm's avatar Norm Says:

    After leading the European Union in circles during more than a decade of “negotiations” Iranian leaders must be laughing themselves silly that they found another sucker to continue this charade. The European Union thought they were negotiating not just for themselves but also for the United States, now they United States ignores them and goes it alone. That’s pretty insulting.


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