With ‘bad’ deal in sight, Israel places its bets on France
Israel Hayom | With ‘bad’ deal in sight, Israel places its bets on France.
World powers and Iran arrive in Geneva, eager to close an interim deal • Jerusalem hopes Paris will stick to its hard-line stance on Iran during this round of talks • Iranian FM: “We have every reason to believe Israel is trying to sabotage negotiations.”
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A meeting of negotiators at the previous round of Geneva talks earlier this month
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For the third time in just over a month, nuclear talks between the six powers and Iran are set to renew Wednesday in Geneva, and many believe a deal is fast approaching.
Iran, Russia, the United States and the European Union have expressed a desire to return home with a six-month interim deal in hand, what they would see as a diplomatic achievement. Yet, as with the last round of talks, there is still a chance that France will put the brakes on the emerging deal.
“Ultimately, a deal can be reached in 10 minutes,” a senior European source close to the negotiations told Israel Hayom on Tuesday. “The Iranians know exactly what is expected of them and they went home with that [information] for consultation. It’s possible that the Iranians, who really want to sign a deal, will draw out the time and take advantage of the three days dedicated to negotiations,” he added. According to the source, in the event that a deal is reached, Iran will be eager to show the world that it has made a major concession. He further explained that the Islamic republic is seeking to claim a victory on all fronts: to get sanctions lifted, to be perceived as moderate and to maintain the future capability to create a nuclear bomb.
The talks resume Wednesday afternoon, following a joint lunch between EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif. The delegations will begin negotiations in the early hours of the evening.
Three points insisted upon by the French since the last round of talks have become the six powers’ stance in the talks: Iran must give up its 185 kg (408 pounds) in stores of 20 percent enriched uranium, it must cease construction at the Arak heavy water plant (which gives Iran the capability to reach an atomic bomb using plutonium, as North Korea did), and it must open its nuclear facilities to international inspection.
In return, economic sanctions will be reduced. Sanctions will be put on the table at the end of a six-month period, if and when the final deal will be discussed. Meanwhile, there is consensus in Geneva over Iran’s right to enrich uranium to a low grade — a problematic stance for Jerusalem.
The French delegation will likely further demand that Iran prove its nuclear program has no military designs. Even as Paris remains eager for a deal to eliminate the Israeli military option, the French are comfortable delaying the agreement following the American decision to abandon them in the struggle against the Assad regime in Syria.
Ahead of the renewal of negotiations in Geneva, British Prime Minister David Cameron and Iranian President Hasan Rouhani discussed strengthening ties between their countries. Meanwhile, Iranian media openly accused the French delegation of “serving the Zionist regime.”
Zarif, in a renewed public relations effort, has released A YouTube video asking the world to take advantage of the opportunity to solve the nuclear issue. Explaining the program’s legitimacy, he said “for us Iranians, nuclear energy is not about joining a club or threatening others.
“For us, nuclear energy is about securing the future of our children, about diversifying our economy, about stopping the burning of our oil, and about generating clean power.”
Zarif added that for the deal to pull through, it is imperative to adopt a sense of common destiny, “a conviction that we either win together or lose together.”
Iran’s Jewish community has also been recruited
Zarif, who before arriving at the talks made a stop in Italy, accused Israel of trying to sabotage the talks. “We have reason to be suspicious of every move they make. Every move they make is about spreading tension,” he said.
Meanwhile, a group of Iranian Jews gathered outside a U.N. building in Tehran to express support for the Iranian delegation in Geneva. Jewish Iranian MP Siamak Moreh Sedgh said: “Netanyahu, you have no right to intervene in Iran’s internal affairs.” He added that the gathering was “to show their solidarity with the Islamic republic of Iran’s stances in the recent talks, specially the issues proposed to Group 5+1.”
Students also formed a human chain around the Fordo nuclear facility to show support for what they call a peaceful nuclear program.
On Tuesday in Washington, government officials made efforts to convince Congress not to impose new sanctions on Iran so as to give the nuclear talks a chance for success. U.S. President Barack Obama met with senior senators, both Republican and Democratic, among them members of the foreign relations, armed services and finance committees. Following the meeting, the White House released a statement saying that Obama “made clear that achieving a peaceful resolution that prevents Iran from obtaining a nuclear weapon is profoundly in America’s national security interest.” The statement went on to say that “the initial, 6-month step of the P5+1 proposal would halt progress on the Iranian nuclear program and roll it back in key respects, stopping the advance of the program for the first time in nearly a decade and introducing unprecedented transparency into Iran’s nuclear activities while we negotiate a long-term, comprehensive solution.”
In an interview with The Wall Street Journal, Obama said: “I don’t know if we’ll be able to close a deal this week or next week.”
Legislators: Toughen the stance
Despite Obama’s explanations, many senators remain unconvinced. Six senators wrote a letter to Secretary of State John Kerry, warning the American delegation from taking too generous a stance in the nuclear negotiations.
Among the letter’s signatories, are Democrats Bob Menendez and Chuck Schumer, the former being chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. “While the interim agreement may suggest that Iran could be willing temporarily to slow its pursuit of a nuclear weapons capability, it could also allow Iran to continue making some progress toward that end under the cover of negotiations,” said the letter. “This does not give us confidence that Iran is prepared to abandon unambiguously its nuclear weapons pursuit altogether, as it must.”
Republican Senator Bob Corker said changes to sanctions are unlikely to occur before the upcoming Thanksgiving holiday on Nov. 28.

November 20, 2013 at 9:18 PM
Khamenei today called Israel “the roguish, filthy, rabid dog of the region,” and “the (Israeli) Zionist regime is a regime whose pillars are extremely shaky and is doomed to collapse. Zionist officials cannot be called humans, they are like animals, some of them,” and Iran will not step back “one iota” from its “nuclear rights.”.
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We are supposed to believe a deal is in sight with these comments?!?!?
I swear, the press and the diplomats think we are complete idiots. No way in hell there will be a deal coming out of Geneva! France will not cave, and even if they did it will lead to immediate war anyway.
November 20, 2013 at 9:23 PM
To the idiotic European diplomat quoted in the article – no Iran does not want to be seen as moderate, and they don’t want sanctions lifted.
They want war with Israel and that’s what they’re going to get!!!
I know I’m being blunt here, but it’s time to start calling out the BS.
November 20, 2013 at 9:33 PM
After what he iranian leaders have repeatedly said about Israel, every human being who is negotiating with this nazi – gang in Teheran is actually becoming part of them / becoming partner of this Nazi -gang ! The present western leaders who are dealing with the Nazi-gang from Teheran These days in Geneva have made themselves partners of the iranian nazi – gang ! Western leaders these days have again given proof that they arnt decent, responsible leaders – they have proven that they are incapable to learn from history, they have proven to be irresposible and incapable, they have proven to be unworthy of their position ! They dont care a damn for Israel, nor for their own nations ( Iranian nukes target Israel as well as the rest of the world……) Dont you fear, Israel ! Your God will deal with these stupid asses !
November 20, 2013 at 9:49 PM
He will only do so by our own hand.
November 21, 2013 at 12:03 AM
I see Davids action against Goliath as the pattern in Israels fights against her enemies : David stood out and said ” I come against you in the name of the God of Israel and with HIS help I will defeat you !” This same pattern I see in 48, in 67, in 73…..( I read about syrian tank crews leaving their tanks and fleeing the battlefield, this after they saw a giant white hand in the sky signalling them ”STOP” / or when iraqi artillery knocked out jordanian tanks who where about to break trough israeli lines in the golan …….) Agree with you Joseph, we have to step out and take up the arms and fight and HE will give us the victory. I think that Israels enemies should better do some Investigation in history – this should tell them to better stay away from Israel………
” They dont know whom they are fighting……”. Laila tov Joseph, friends – the Guardian of Israel is watching day and night !
November 21, 2013 at 2:54 AM
משלי כא:לא
סוס מוכן ליום מלחמה וליהוה התשועה
Proverbs 21:31
“Horse is ready for day of war,
and the salvation is to God.”
We must do ours
and He will do His
and ya never know exactly how!
One thing is for sure,
God wants our hearts and our trust to be with Him.
And He ALWAYS has the upper hand!
אתה גבור לעולם אדני
לעולם ידו על העליונה
November 20, 2013 at 9:48 PM
I couldn’t agree more wingate. I see these photos of Kerry and the other “diplomats” meeting with these Iranians for the 97th time (while they lie in the press and pretend it’s the 1st time they’re talking to them) and I can only be disgusted!
November 20, 2013 at 9:58 PM
Mark…
Not to kvetch,but since you brought it up….
Imagine what it’s like to live swimming in those photos and nonstop hatred from seemingly every direction.
For every post or comment you read here, there are many more of both I wade through daily that make the worst of what you read here seem like “Mr. Rogers Neighborhood.”
Nausea has become a way of life for me. Comes with the territory.
Four years plus….
I’m sick of feeling sick, y’know?
November 21, 2013 at 12:53 AM
JW,
I hear you. I’m sure maintaining a site like this isn’t easy.
I guess I’m just out of patience with it all now. Most of the press keeps everyone here in the dark about Iran. They’re doing a great disservice as far as I’m concerned.
People should be prepared for what’s coming but most won’t be because for years the press covers up and lies for the enemy.
Most Americans don’t have a clue what Khamenei said today – they’ll only here the diplomats claim they are close to a deal for the umpteenth time (if they’re even paying attention to world affairs at all).
WWIII could start in less than a week and most Americans will be completely caught off guard!
November 21, 2013 at 5:14 AM
Maybe you should allow some of that filth fo filter through so eveyone can see just how bad things are today JW. Why bear the burden entirely by yourself? Evil detests the light of day for fear of being seen for what it is.
November 20, 2013 at 10:57 PM
Israel should not bet on any nation,but on Israel.