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Iran: Nuclear Deal’s Measures May Begin by January, Envoy Says Iran: Nuclear Deal’s Measures May Begin by January, Envoy Says
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The interim deal between Iran and six world powers to curb Tehran’s nuclear program in return for some sanctions relief is expected to start by early January, Iran’s envoy to the United Nations atomic agency said Friday. The interim accord on Sunday between Iran and the United States, France, Germany, China, Russia and Britain is an effort to halt any further advances in Iran’s nuclear campaign and to buy time for negotiations on a final settlement. Iran agreed to stop uranium enrichment to a fissile concentration of 20 percent and to cap other parts of its nuclear activity in exchange for a limited easing of sanctions. The interim deal between Iran and six world powers to curb Tehran’s nuclear program in return for some sanctions relief is expected to start by early January, Iran’s envoy to the United Nations atomic agency said Friday. The interim accord on Sunday between Iran and the United States, France, Germany, China, Russia and Britain is an effort to halt any further advances in Iran’s nuclear campaign and to buy time for negotiations on a final settlement. Iran agreed to stop uranium enrichment to a fissile concentration of 20 percent and to cap other parts of its nuclear activity in exchange for a limited easing of sanctions. At a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency on Friday, Reza Najafi, Iran’s ambassador to the agency, said he expected that the terms of the deal would be put into effect at the end of December or the beginning of January. “We need first to have a meeting for coordination, and as soon as we agree on a date we will start implementing the measures agreed by Iran,” he said.
At a meeting of the International Atomic Energy Agency on Friday, Reza Najafi, Iran’s ambassador to the agency, said he expected that the terms of the deal would be put into effect at the end of December or the beginning of January. “We need first to have a meeting for coordination, and as soon as we agree on a date we will start implementing the measures agreed by Iran,” he said.