Thursday, September 4, 2014

Eye on Iran: Iran, U.S. Meet as Search for Nuclear Deal Intensifies








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Reuters: "Iran and the United States met in Geneva for bilateral talks on Thursday as international diplomacy intensifies to end a decade-old dispute over Tehran's atomic activities by a new deadline in late November. The office of European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton confirmed Iran and six world powers would hold their first negotiating round since they failed to meet a July 20 target date for an agreement in New York on Sept. 18... But Western diplomats say the sides remain far apart on what a final deal should look like - especially on the issue of how many enrichment centrifuges Iran can operate - and that a successful outcome in the negotiations is far from guaranteed." http://t.uani.com/1o0P9zn

AFP: "Iran is looking forward to improved relations with the European Union following the appointment of an Italian to be the bloc's next foreign policy supremo, Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said here Wednesday. Zarif's comments came after talks with Federica Mogherini, the current Italian foreign minister who will shortly take over from Britain's Catherine Ashton as the public face of EU relations with the rest of the world. Zarif said the crisis in Iraq and Syria demonstrated that the EU and Iran need to work together to address common challenges. 'The same challenges (Iran faces) are before the EU, both as international security and local and domestic security.' ... Mogherini's first major goal in her new job will be to wrap up a deal with Iran on the Islamic state's contested nuclear programme, for which a November deadline has been said. The Italian minister said her discussions with Zarif had left her hopeful that could be achieved. 'We have said that an agreement ought to be reached by November in order to guarantee greater stability in the region,' Mogherini said." http://t.uani.com/1pN9PAm

Reuters: "The United Nations nuclear watchdog is expected to issue a report this week showing little progress is being made in its long-running investigation into suspected atomic bomb research by Iran, diplomats said on Wednesday. They said the quarterly International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) report on Iran was likely to confirm, as Reuters reported last week, that Tehran failed to meet a late August deadline for answering questions about its atomic activities. Western officials may see the lack of movement as a setback for broader efforts to end a decade-old dispute over a nuclear program which Iran says is peaceful but which they fear may be aimed at developing a nuclear weapons capability. They say Iran must address the IAEA's concerns if there is to be any chance of success in parallel diplomatic negotiations with six world powers aimed at curbing the country's nuclear work in exchange for a gradual ending of sanctions on Tehran. The IAEA is expected to issue its confidential report to member states on Thursday or Friday, ahead of a Sept. 15-19 meeting of the IAEA's 35-nation board of governors." http://t.uani.com/1psBGzV


 
Sanctions Relief

Press TV: "Representatives from more than 20 Czech business companies plan to visit Iran in mid-September. Czech Deputy Foreign Minister Martin Tlapa made the announcement after a meeting with Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for European and American Affairs Majid Takht-e-Ravanchi in Prague on Wednesday. Tlapa and Takht-e-Ravanchi discussed different bilateral and international issues during the meeting and stressed the expansion of ties between the two countries in political, economic and business fields. Tlapa further said that transport, engineering and textile firms have expressed willingness to invest in the Iranian market. The Czech business mission will visit Iran on September 13-17 and Tlapa will head the delegation. The visit will be organized by the Czech Chamber of Commerce." http://t.uani.com/1uBTv47

Tasnim (Iran): "Iran's Central Bank said the country has received the first two installments of its blocked assets, which are being returned to Tehran under a four-month extension of nuclear negotiations with world powers. The Central Bank announced on Thursday that the two tranches, amounting to $1 billion combined, have been released and were transferred from its account in Japan to another account in Oman. The payments are the first of the $2.8 billion frozen oil revenues that Iran will receive during four months." http://t.uani.com/1t3MoAp

Sanctions Enforcement & Impact

Reuters: "German lender Commerzbank AG is nearing agreement with U.S. authorities over its dealings with Iran and other countries under U.S. sanctions, sources familiar with the matter said. The bank is expected to pay about $650 million to resolve the U.S. probes, one person said. An announcement could come as soon as next week but is more likely within the month, the sources said. The sources did not want to be identified because negotiations are still underway... Commerzbank knowingly banked for the Islamic Republic of Iran Shipping Lines, one of the sources said. The state-sponsored shipping line was designated for economic sanctions by the U.S. in 2008 for supporting Iran's proliferation of weapons of mass destruction." http://t.uani.com/1vS42Ms

WSJ: "Citigroup Inc. agreed to pay about $217,000 to resolve an array of sanctions violations. The bank's Malaysian trade services unit processed four export bill collection applications totaling more than $600,000 involving the shipment of goods to Iran, including two applications involving the Iranian state shipping line, which the U.S. placed under sanctions in 2008, the U.S. Treasury Department said. Though the bank had documents related to the bill collections that contained references to Iran and the shipping line, the Malaysian unit didn't review or screen the bills of lading, certificates of origin or shipment advice that contained the references, Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control said in an enforcement notice." http://t.uani.com/1Aa0JOj

Human Rights

RFE/RL: "Three UN experts on human rights in Iran, freedom of religion, and minority issues have urged the government of Iran to stop the destruction of a Baha'i cemetery by Revolutionary Guards. The Revolutionary Guards are reported to have put up signs detailing plans to build a cultural and sports center on the site of the Baha'i cemetery in Shiraz, the capital of Fars Province. Remains that were disinterred during initial excavations in April are said to have been placed in a nearby trench. Heiner Bielefeldt, UN Special Rapporteur on freedom of religion, said in a statement on September 4 that 'attacks on cemeteries are unacceptable' and a 'deliberate violation' of religious freedom. The Special Rapporteur on minority issues, Rita Izsak, urged the government to take concrete steps to protect Baha'i and other religious minorities in Iran." http://t.uani.com/Z8iIcC

Foreign Affairs

Tasnim (Iran): "Supreme Leader of the Islamic Revolution Ayatollah Seyed Ali Khamenei underlined that the terrorist groups such as al-Qaeda and the Islamic State in Iraq and the Levant (ISIL) have been fabricated by the West and its regional proxies. 'Although, the Western countries, particularly the US, claim that they have nothing to do with these groups (al-Qaeda and ISIL), there is ample evidence suggesting that these movements have been fabricated by Western powers and their regional elements,' said Ayatollah Khamenei in a meeting with members of Iran's Assembly of Experts on Thursday... Ayatollah Khamenei also praised Palestinian resistance movements for firmly standing up to the Israeli military during its aggression against the Gaza Strip and described Palestinians' military achievements against Israel as a 'miracle.' The Leader added that Palestinians had in fact managed to bring the Zionist regime, the symbol of Western power in the region, down to its knees." http://t.uani.com/1rwFFkj

Opinion & Analysis

Yleem D.S. Poblete in TNI: "The regime's immediate priority is influencing or dictating developments in its neighborhood-Iraq, Gaza strip, Syria, Lebanon and certain Gulf states. However, it is expanding alliances elsewhere to encircle and threaten perceived enemies, while mitigating actual or potential costs resulting from its policies. One of the regions that Iranian officials and agents consider fertile ground and that the regime has been tilling for some time is the Western Hemisphere. Iran's first vice president Eshaq Jahangiri recently met with Venezuelan leader Nicolas Maduro. As many other Iranian leaders have done before in visits to the Americas, Jahangiri described Iranian-Venezuelan relations as 'fundamental' and emphasized Tehran's continued willingness to expand ties at all levels. Venezuela's Ambassador to Tehran told Fars News last month that Venezuela is prepared to become a hub for Iranian exports to other Latin American nations. While the specifics may differ, this is not surprising. The Iranian regime has sought to 'export' its radical ideology, using all means necessary, since the onset of its Islamist revolution. Iranian-backed entities, such as The House of Latin America in Iran, continue to sprout throughout the region with the seemingly benign aim of 'boosting relations between the Iranian people and those of Latin America.' However, their true objective appears to be promoting violence and repression and damaging U.S. interests. The House of Latin America has hosted Nicaragua's Daniel Ortega, a visit to Iran by the son and daughter of one of the butchers of Latin America, Che Guevara, and has translated books into Farsi by Venezuela's Hugo Chavez and Cuba's Fidel Castro. In fact, The House of Latin America in Iran recently announced it will be publishing a compendium of articles and other papers by the former Cuban dictator and, in conjunction with the 'campaign of solidarity between Iran and Cuba,' a book on Cuba and international affairs. The bilateral relations between these pariah states entered a new phase after a May 2001 visit by Fidel Castro to Iran. During a meeting with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Castro declared: 'Iran and Cuba, in cooperation with each other, can bring America to its knees.' For his part, Khamenei affirmed: 'The United States is weak and extremely vulnerable today...US grandeur can be broken.' International experts and the U.S. Congress have documented a decades-long systematic effort to establish clandestine intelligence stations and operatives, using official Iranian diplomatic facilities, as well as educational, religious and cultural institutions as cover for their terrorist network. And U.S. intelligence and military officials have in recent years, expressed concerns about a growing presence in Latin America, particularly in Venezuela, of members of Iran's elite Qods Force, which spearheads Tehran's global terrorist efforts and is involved in the regime's missile and nuclear activities." http://t.uani.com/1uBUpOc


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