Thursday, June 11, 2015

Iran Abandons Past Nuclear Promises as Deal Deadline Looms | Washington Free Beacon

Iran is backsliding on promises made to U.S. negotiators during previous rounds of discussions aimed at reaching an agreement to curb the Islamic Republic's nuclear program, according to recent comments.

While senior U.S. officials have insisted Iran will agree to a deal that they describe as a "forever agreement," a top Iranian negotiator disputed this claim in comments this week.

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister and senior negotiator Seyed Abbas Araqchi insisted this week that any agreement reached with Western powers will only be temporary and not binding in the long term.

"If any final agreement is struck, it will last for a specified period of time and none of the measures envisaged in it will be permanent," Araqchi was quoted as saying on Tuesday as he refuted recent comments by U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Anthony Blinken.

Araqchi referred to repeated promises by U.S. officials that a final nuclear deal would last "forever" as "a worthless fallacy."

http://freebeacon.com/national-security/iran-abandons-past-nuclear-promises-as-deal-deadline-looms/

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