PM: ‘Grievous Historic Error’ being Made at Geneva

PM: ‘Grievous Historic Error’ being Made at Geneva – Middle East – News – Israel National News.

( Watch and make up your own mind whether Netanyahu is bluffing or warning… – JW )

Iranian deputy foreign minister says the six powers have “accepted the framework of Iran’s proposal.” Netanyahu issues stern warning.

By Gil Ronen and Ari Yashar

First Publish: 11/7/2013, 6:32 PM
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A senior Iranian official claimed Thursday that a breakthrough had been made at nuclear talks in Geneva, and that Tehran’s proposed plan for resolving the impasse over its atomic program has been accepted by the six world powers. At roughly the same time, Israel’s prime minister, Binyamin Netanyahu, warned that signing an interim deal with Iran would be a mistake of “historic proportions,” but that appears to be precisely the deal being hammered out.

Abbas Araqchi, Iran’s deputy foreign minister, said the so-called P5+1 powers had “accepted the framework of Iran’s proposal.”

“The aim of both sides is to sign the agreement,” he told Iranian journalists after the first session of talks, adding that further progress was expected at a scheduled meeting on Thursday evening.

“We hope we can all reach an agreement on a single text and that an agreement would be signed between two sides. We are currently working on this issue but it is too early to say if we will have a written agreement or it will be deferred to the next meeting or the next ones,” Araqchi said. “It’s too early to say whether a written agreement could be made in the next 48 hours.”

The British Guardian called his account of progress at the talks “the most upbeat from a Iranian official in many years.” It is believed the Iranian framework involves signing an interim partial deal that would slow down or stop key elements of the progress of Iran’s nuclear activity in return for limited sanctions relief. That would “buy time” for a more comprehensive deal, to be negotiated over the course of a year, which would set long-term limits for the Iranian program.

In another sign of progress, the leader of the Iranian delegation, Foreign Minister Javad Zarif, cancelled a trip to Rome so that he could take part in Thursday evening’s face-to-face meeting with the EU foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, who acts as the convenor for the six-nation negotiating group that includes the US, UK, France, Germany, Russia and China.

In addition, reorted the Guardian, the format of the talks in the afternoon were changed in an attempt to make possible more rapid progress. Araqchi said both sides agreed to hold four brief sessions in the afternoon instead of the usual long sessions. Iran will meet France, Britain and Germany in one session and Russia, China and the US in three separate afternoon sessions.

Netanyahu: historic mistake

Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu denounced on Thursday the proposals reportedly being made in Geneva regarding Iran’s nuclear program, saying adopting them would be “a mistake of historic proportions.”

Speaking at a conference on joint strategic dialogue between the government of Israel and the Jewish world, Netanyahu said the proposals being offered at the meeting would ease pressure on Iran for empty concessions that would “allow Iran to retain the capabilities to make nuclear weapons.”

He added that ongoing sanctions have seriously affected the Iranian economy, and the P5+1 can compel the nation to fully dismantle its nuclear weapons program.

Netanyahu called for “ending all enrichment, stopping all work on the heavy water plutonium reactor. Anything else will make a peaceful solution less likely.”

He reiterated that Israel “reserves the right to defend itself, by itself, against any threat.”

Netanyahu met Thursday evening with a visiting delegation of members of the US Congress and told them, “If the news that I am receiving of the impending proposal by the P5+1 is true, this is the deal of the century, for Iran. Because Iran is essentially giving nothing and it’s getting all the air taken out, the air begins to be taken out of the pressure cooker that it took years to build in the sanctions regime.

“What we’re having today is a situation that Iran is giving up, at best, a few days of enrichment time, but the whole international regime’s sanctions policy has the air taken out of it. That’s a big mistake, it will relieve all the pressure inside Iran, it is a historic mistake, a grievous historic error.”

Iranian state TV aired a documentary this week showing the country’s ability to fire missiles on Tel Aviv and Foreign Minister Zarif said Wednesday that the West should forget armed action, saying negotiations were the only option.

Analysis has shown that Iran’s acquisition of a nuclear weapon would be a huge destabilizing factor in the Middle East, with some suggesting that Saudi Arabia’s oil fields would be a first target.

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9 Comments on “PM: ‘Grievous Historic Error’ being Made at Geneva”

  1. Ira's avatar Ira Says:

    “Because Iran is essentially giving nothing and is getting all…”
    Exactly my feelings Bibi about this last round of talks w the PA.
    Why did you release those murderers? What did we get in return?
    “Nothing” would be good already.
    We need you need to stand your ground, sir.
    God has your back and we the Jewish people ARE your back.
    The only thing anyone else has at your back is a knife.
    Let’s pray that you Mr PM don’t play into any terrible historic mistakes.

  2. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    If he’s going to move it will be VERY soon or not at all! The last grain of sand is now falling.

  3. Louisiana Steve's avatar Louisiana Steve Says:

    I vote ‘warning’. Very chilling to say the least.

  4. artaxes's avatar artaxes Says:

    The Guardian:Iran and west to begin drafting nuclear deal after great leap forward in Geneva

    Iran’s foreign minister says he believes ‘ingredients are there’ for historic breakthrough after decade of diplomatic sparring

    http://www.theguardian.com/world/2013/nov/07/iran-and-west-drafting-nuclear-agreement

  5. John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

    An agreement with Iran will be signed in days, an agreement Netanyahu said Israel could no live with. Well, it’s now time to see Netanyahu make his move. He has painted himself into a corner. Doing nothing will show ultimate weakness. Netanyahu will then be arm twisted into a very unfavorable deal with the Palestinians.

    For those of you who still believe Netanyahu will attack. I’d be very interested in hearing sans nukes how Israel could survive a drawn out war. And please it will not be a one and done. Iran went 8 years with Iraq, they will come at Israel from all angles

    • John Prophet's avatar John Prophet Says:

      Without resupply Israel we be left exhausted quickly.


    • Iran doesn’t have the capability to hit Israel directly other than missiles, which would probably kill a large number of Arabs too.

      Hezbollah would be the only effective tool, along with other proxies.

      There would be no ground war with Iran obviously, too few Iranians in Syria to do anything.

  6. wingate's avatar wingate Says:

    ”We Jews dont forget our history when we could not defend ourselves” – these words of the PM tell me that he will act when he sees the time has ultimately come ! I think thats the difference between the jewish state and others today : Israel has its feet on the ground, Israel knows its not a game and Israel knows from bitter experience what consequences it has to not do what you have to do in order to survive ! Therefore I have no doubt at all that Israel is serious about its threats! The enemies and socalled allies plus the real allies should better see this ! Am Israel Chai ! ”HE who watches over Israel NEVER slumbers nor sleeps!” and ”if you touch Israel, you touching the apple of HIS eye!” ”They dont know whom they are dealing with!”


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