ID | 130360 |
Title Proper | Iran, P5+1 hold 'constructive' talks |
Language | ENG |
Author | Davenport, Kelsey |
Publication | 2014. |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | Iran and six world powers held "constructive and useful" talks on a comprehensive deal on Iran's nuclear program, according to a March 19 joint statement released by the parties. A main topic of the talks between Iran and the six-country group, known as the P5+1 (China, France, Germany, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States), was Iran's uranium-enrichment program. The March 17-19 talks in Vienna were the second set of meetings between Iran and the P5+1 on a comprehensive deal on Iran's nuclear program after the parties reached an interim agreement in November. Implementation of the initial actions began Jan. 20 and is to last six months. If an agreement is not reached, the interim deal can be extended by mutual consent of the two sides. U.S. officials have said they hope to reach a final deal within the first six months. Iran maintains that its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes, but some countries are concerned that Iran could use its nuclear capabilities to develop nuclear weapons. |
`In' analytical Note | Arms Control Today Vol.44, No.3; April 2014: p.40-41 |
Journal Source | Arms Control Today Vol.44, No.3; April 2014: p.40-41 |
Key Words | Vienna Summit ; International Negotiation ; China - P5+1 ; France - P5+1 ; Germany - P5+1 ; Russian - P5+1 ; United States - P5+1 ; United Kingdom - P5+1 ; Weapons of Mass Destruction - WMD ; Nuclear Proliferation Treaty - NPT ; Nuclear Disarmament ; Iran ; Nuclear Weapons ; Nuclear Programs ; International Organization - IO ; International Cooperation - IC ; International Politics ; Nuclear Politics |