Home Page - Gulf in the Media
HomePoliticsEconomy                               Set Gulfinthemedia.com as home page
Politics
 Print  Send This Page
Save Listen to this Article
Iran, IAEA talks under scrutiny for signs of shift   

Gulf Times - 13 May, 2012

World powers will tomorrow be closely following Iran’s first talks with the UN nuclear agency in three months, for clues on whether Tehran means business at an upcoming crunch meeting in Baghdad.

The last time that Iran’s envoy to the International Atomic Energy Agency, Ali Asghar Soltanieh, and chief inspector Hermann Nackaerts met officially was in early February on the second of two fruitless IAEA visits to Tehran.

Soltanieh said the resumption of the talks “proves Iran’s determination to co-operate with the agency, confirms that claims against Iran are baseless, and shows that all of the Islamic Republic’s nuclear activities are peaceful”.

The two days of discussions behind closed doors in Vienna “will be a good test of Iran’s intentions in the whole (nuclear) issue”, Bruno Tertrais, senior research fellow at the Foundation for Strategic Research in Paris, told AFP.

“The world powers will be watching closely to see if there are any signs of Iran shifting its position and becoming more accommodating,” agreed Mark Fitzpatrick of the International Institute for Strategic Studies in London.

He cautioned however that any signs that Iran was using co-operation with the IAEA as a “bargaining chip” ahead would “get the Baghdad discussions off to a bad start”.

The IAEA said after the latest visit—branded a “failure” by Washington—that “major differences” existed with Tehran on how to ease suspicions that Iran’s nuclear programme is not, as it claims, purely peaceful.

In particular, the agency said that Iran had refused Nackaerts access to the Parchin military site near Tehran where a major IAEA report in November alleged Iran had conducted suspicious explosives tests in a large metal container.

That extensive report focused on a number of areas where the IAEA believes Iran carried out activities the agency said could only conceivably be aimed at developing nuclear weapons, at least until 2003 and possibly since.

During the visits, Iranian officials stuck doggedly to their assertion that the report, which has prompted Western countries to ramp up sanctions and raised speculation of Israeli plans for air strikes, was based on forgeries.

But since February, hopes have emerged that with new US and EU sanctions due to bite from mid-2012, Iran’s approach has changed.

Iran and the P5+1 world powers—Britain, China, France, Russia and the US plus Germany—held their first talks in 15 months in Istanbul in April. They were hailed by EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton as “constructive and useful”.

Agreeing to meet again in May, the White House applauded what it called the Iranians’ “positive attitude”, while Iran’s envoy Saeed Jalili praised the “desire of the other side for dialogue and co-operation”.

Monday and Tuesday’s talks in Vienna could give early clues on whether these good vibrations will continue in Baghdad on May 23, when the P5+1 want to get down to the nuts and bolts of the almost decade-old dispute over Iran’s nuclear programme.

In particular, they want Iran to suspend the enrichment of uranium to purities of 20%, most notably at the Fordow site inside a mountain near the holy city of Qom. Uranium enriched to 90% can be used in a nuclear bomb.

Tehran’s aims are international acceptance of its right to peaceful nuclear activities, for sanctions to be lifted and for the threat of Israeli military action to disappear. It also wants to be reassured, after decades of mutual mistrust, that the West is not seeking regime change.

But vital in building confidence will be Iran addressing at least some of the IAEA’s evidence of weaponisation, David Albright from the Institute for Science and International Security and former IAEA inspector Olli Heinonen said in a joint report.

“If Iran does not start providing clarifications about the military dimension of its efforts, it risks poisoning the negotiations with the P5+1 and makes military strikes that much more likely,” they warned.
 
Hamdan receives Iranian consul
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-16
Shaikh Hamdan bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Deputy Ruler of Dubai and UAE Minister of Finance, received the Consul-General of Iran in the UAE, Ali Asghar Shafi'i, who paid a courtesy...
Overseas Filipinos remit $22 billion to families
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-16
The primary and most visible means through which migration has its strong impact on development for labour-sending countries is in the area of financial remittances, transfer of skills and knowledge...
Faulty scaffolding led to mosque crash
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-16
The Abu Dhabi Public Prosecution is investigating the collapse of the ceiling of a mosque under construction, killing one worker and injuring 17 others, in Zayed City in the Western...
Arabic learning: Where have all the men gone?
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-16
About nine years ago, there used to be at least 600 students, mostly female, learning the classical Arabic language at the UAE University in Al Ain. Today the same class...
Media achievers honoured
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-16
Media achievers were honoured on the concluding day of the Arab Media Forum on Wednesday by His Highness Shaikh Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum, Vice-President and Prime Minister of the...
Kerry's Moscow tour
Source : Gulf Today  
Date : 2013-05-16
Those who oppose greater US involvement in Syria were no doubt relieved at the announcement that Moscow and Washington want to convene an international conference to end the country’s civil...
The difference between education and knowledge
Source : Kuwait Times  
Date : 2013-05-16
Many times you may have come across talk about a much hyped-knowledge economy that portrays a vision of the world where every person will have access to a desk and...
Syria peace talks doomed to fail
Source : Arab News  
Date : 2013-05-16
If anyone saw last week's US-Russian agreement to convene a peace conference on Syria as a potential breakthrough, Western leaders have been going out of their way to disabuse them....
Regime blames cable fault for internet outage
Source : Gulf Today  
Date : 2013-05-16
Internet and telecommunications in Syria were down across the country, the state news agency Sana reported on Wednesday, saying a fault with a fibre-optic cable was to blame....
Fierce fighting erupts at Aleppo jail
Source : Gulf Today  
Date : 2013-05-16
Syrian troops backed by tanks and warplanes on Wednesday fought to repel an attack on the central prison in Aleppo after rebels blew up its walls in suicide car bombings,...
Russia calls on SNC to back peace talks
Source : Gulf Today  
Date : 2013-05-16
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov on Wednesday called on the Syrian opposition to support Moscow and Washington in their efforts to work towards convening a peace conference to end the...
US targets UAE firms for dealing with Iran banks
Source : The Peninsula  
Date : 2013-05-16
The United States blacklisted two Dubai-based trading companies yesterday, accusing them of helping Iran evade financial sanctions and effectively cutting them off from the US financial system....
France suggests easing arms embargo against Syria rebels
Source : The Peninsula  
Date : 2013-05-16
France is floating a proposal that the European Union ease an arms embargo for Syrian rebels but delay acting on the decision to intensify pressure on Damascus to negotiate an...
Navies join forces to tackle mines
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-16
As the interest in mine warfare floats to the top of navy agendas around the world, effective coordination remains one of the biggest challenges facing budget-conscious nations who now need...
Media blamed for promoting Islamophobia
Source : Arab News  
Date : 2013-05-16
The media plays a strong role in promoting Islamophobia in the world, according to Nathan Lean, editor-in-chief, Aslan Media and a researcher at Georgetown University....
UN condemns Assad forces, but unease grows about rebels
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-16
The UN General Assembly condemned Syrian President Bashar Al Assad's forces and praised the opposition on Wednesday, but a decline in support for the resolution suggested growing unease about extremism...
Iran hopes for progress in parallel nuclear talks
Source : Saudi Gazette  
Date : 2013-05-15
Iran is hoping for advancement in talks with the UN atomic agency over Tehran's past activities as well as in negotiations with world powers on current sensitive nuclear work, the...
Arab League: Syria seat not yet given to coalition
Source : Arab News  
Date : 2013-05-15
The vacant Syrian seat at the Arab League has not been given to the opposition, even though its leader addressed the bloc's last summit, the League's secretary general said yesterday....
Britain grants asylum to Bahraini blogger
Source : The Peninsula  
Date : 2013-05-15
A Bahraini blogger and human rights activist said he had been granted asylum in Britain after being in hiding for two years....
First batch of Kurdish rebels arrive in Iraq
Source : Khaleej Times  
Date : 2013-05-15
Weary and caked in mud, the first group of Kurdish militants to leave Turkey under a peace plan descended a mountain into Iraq early on Tuesday to be met with...
Total 606 Results in 31 Pages
  13 
For more news, views and reports about this topic, please subscribe
to GRC website: www.grc.ae
Sun May 19, 2013| 09-رجب-1434هـ
Bombs against Iraqi Sunnis kill 49
40 percent surge likely in sale of diamond jewels in 2013
China seeks to boost Saudi Arabia ties: Xi
Qatari inflation seen near steady despite housing market pressure
Bahrain forces 'raid house of top cleric'
Mozambique, UAE sign air transport pact
Iran, IAEA to continue talks: Soltanieh
US removes Iraqi bank from Iran sanctions list
UN chief's SOS for Syria talks
GCC investments in digital education programs rising
Qaradawi upset over Palestinian leader's comment
Iran keen to boost bilateral trade with Bangladesh
Insurance for jobless Saudis to be tackled by Shoura
Market cap falls to SR 1.44 trillion
My doors are open, says Saudi Crown Prince
Kuwait participates in 37th oil conference in Indonesia
    Newspaper Editorials
Unhelpful actions to end the conflict
Syria's intractable crisis
More>>  
    Opinions
The Syrian Zarqawi and Iranian Rowdiness
Erdogan and Obama: Best friends no more
More>>  
    GCC Press Agencies
Day's main stories from the GCC Press Agencies
    Reports
US Goals and Strategies toward the Arab World
US-Iranian competition: The Gulf military balance - II
More>>  
    Bank Reports
GCC Central Banks Digest - March 2013 - Update
Saudi Chartbook - May 2013
More>>  
    GRC Analysis
Building a Strong Saudi-Japan Relationship
Poor Gulf: Inequality and the Lack of Statistics
Whither GCC-US Relations?
    GRC Commentary
On Relations between Rulers and Citizens: The Need for a New Social/Political Contract in the GCC States
Key Issue Facing the Saudi Ruling House.
    GRC Book Review
Beyond Regionalism? Regional Cooperation, Regionalism and Regionalization in the Middle East
India, GCC and the Global Energy Regime: Exploring Interdependence and Outlook for Collaboration.
    GRC Press Release
Gulf Research Center press releases to the media
    GRC Publications
Asia-Gulf Economic Relations in the 21st Century: The Local to Global Transformation
Assessment of the Security Situation in Iran, Iraq, Yemen, Syria and the Arab Gulf States
China in the Eyes of the Saudi Media
    GRC Newsletters/Bulletins

Enter your email to get the Newsletter
Go
      
Privacy Policy | Contact Us | Terms & Conditions | About Us |
Weather | Qibla Directions | Hijri Date Conversion Tool
Full Page :total time:0  |   42-- 42 Middle Page :0  --   | Right : 42 - 42--en--sess-enreq-en-coming