A secret agreement.
The Iranians will inspect themselves.
Separate arrangement II agreed by the Islamic State of Iran and the
International Atomic Energy Agency on 11 July 2015, regarding the
Road-map, Paragraph 5
Iran and the Agency agreed on the following sequential arrangement with regard to the Parchin issue:
1. Iran will provide to the Agency photos of the locations, including
those identified in paragraph 3 below, which would be mutually agreed
between Iran and the Agency, taking into account military concerns.
2. Iran will provide to the Agency videos of the locations, including
those identified in paragraph 3 below, which would be mutually agreed
between Iran and the Agency, taking into account military concerns.
3. Iran will provide to the Agency 7 environmental samples taken from
points inside one building already identified by the Agency and agreed
by Iran, and 2 points outside of the Parchin complex which would be
agreed between Iran and the Agency.
4. The Agency will ensure the technical authenticity of the
activities referred to in paragraphs 1-3 above. Activities will be
carried out using Iran's authenticated equipment, consistent with
technical specifications provided by the Agency, and the Agency's
containers and seals.
5. The above mentioned measures would be followed, as a courtesy by
Iran, by a public visit of the Director General, as a dignitary guest of
the Government of Iran, accompanied by his deputy for safeguards.
6. Iran and the Agency will organize a one-day technical roundtable on issues relevant to Parchin.
For the International Atomic Energy Agency: Tero Varjoranta, Deputy Director General for Safeguards
For the Islamic Republic of Iran: Ali Hoseini Tash, Deputy Secretary of Supreme National Security Council for Strategic Affairs
Another great idea sure to deter Iran from building a bomb. Self inspection.
The more details that come out, the more laughable we seem to the world.
ReplyDeleteit has been a real shame that we have let the kids run the show lately. There are some positives by being naively optimistic. I believe that the Cuba negotiations are very good for us, but the Iran negotiations have been just plain ugly.
ReplyDeleteOutside of possibly ending the flow of dissidents from Cuba, how has the Cuba negations been a positive?
Deleteit has been a real shame that we have let the kids run the show lately. There are some positives by being naively optimistic. I believe that the Cuba negotiations are very good for us, but the Iran negotiations have been just plain ugly.
ReplyDeletePuerto Rico, a US territory, withers on the vine. Right next door Cuba, a communist run dictatorship and third world paradise, will benefit from their association with Barack Obama and John Kerry paragons of freedom and renown world wide deal makers.
DeleteMeanwhile, our leftest pope will soon speak in Havana under the banner of murderous Che Guevara.
Kruschev was right. They did bury us.
Dear UN,
ReplyDeleteWe promise not to come in your mouth.
With love,
Iran