Nuclear agreement with Iran: the last obstacle on the way to signing

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Nuclear Agreement: The Wall Street Journal reported this morning (Tuesday) that the latest obstacle to the signing of the nuclear deal is the removal of Iran’s Revolutionary Guards from the blacklist of terrorist organizations. Meanwhile, U.S. allies, including Israel and the Gulf states, are demanding that the organization remain on the list.

Senior U.S. officials said a failure to reach a compromise with Iran could lead to the collapse of negotiations, which had been going on for a year, after it was announced that all other disputes had already been resolved. In the killing of hundreds of American civilians. Quds Force, the elite unit of the Revolutionary Guards, operates as a proxy force of Iran in every area where Iranian militias operate, such as Syria.

Proponents of her case have been working to make the actual transcript of this statement available online. Opponents argue that the registration of the Revolutionary Guards as a terrorist organization is a means of deterrence and necessary in the circumstances. Claiming to remove the organization from the list, US officials claim that the threat posed by it, and other bodies listed in the terrorist organizations list, would be much worse if Iran received nuclear weapons. This, in light of the reports that it is now several weeks away from holding a sufficient amount of enriched uranium to reach the bomb.

Revolutionary Guards (Photo: Reuters)
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The Wall Street Journal further reported that the gap between supporters and the removal of the organization from the list of terrorists and its opponents, comes at a critical time. This, against the background of the hearings held in Vienna. U.S. President, Joe BidenBelieves that the United States should act to resolve the issue, especially in light of reports of Iran’s approach to a nuclear bomb. Meanwhile, Biden and his top advisers believe the nuclear deal is the best option right now. Iran and as a key to Middle East stability, allowing the U.S. to focus on China and Russia.

According to people involved in the talks, the US proposal will remove the guard from the list of foreign terrorist organizations in the US if Iran undertakes to curb its regional aggression and refrain from focusing on the Americans. Has not yet responded, creating a stalemate that senior U.S. officials say could jeopardize the agreement.

On the way to a common regional summit?
Prime Minister Naftali Bennett spent the night (Monday to Tuesday) in Egypt after meeting with President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi. Simultaneously with Bennett’s arrival, Abu Dhabi’s regent, Muhammad bin Zayed, landed in the country, and it is estimated that the three will hold a joint summit.

Naftali Bennett and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (Photo: Kobi Gideon, GPO)Naftali Bennett and Egyptian President Abdel Fattah al-Sisi (Photo: Kobi Gideon, GPO)

The regional summit is expected to deal with the common security interests, for Prime Minister Bennett the important issue he brings to the tripartite meeting is the Iranian issue – in general, and the economic war in them – in particular. The debate over raising oil production.

According to a report in the Egyptian newspaper Al-Ahram, al-Sisi and Zaid discussed recent developments in the international arena, with the talks “reflecting mutual understanding on the various issues,” it was reported. It was further alleged that the two agreed to increase Egyptian-Emirate cooperation in order to ensure national security and increase the ability to deal with challenges and threats that undermine regional stability.

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