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en The UN-Iran conflict will recede a bit in coming sessions since the UN won't look back into the situation for 30 days. Iran now has 30 days to posture, it can issue some harsh words and in the end negotiate better terms when the deadline approaches.

en Referring the issue to the UN Security Council moves Iran a step closer to possible sanctions, which despite Iran's claims otherwise could lead to Iran halting its oil exports.

en Iran's restarting of its uranium enrichment program was a slap in the face to Europe, which has tried to negotiate a reasonable outcome to this threat to the world -- only to have Iran shove it right back it their face.

en We should take stock on Iran and discuss how we might best pursue the nuclear file over the coming weeks, ... This might also be an opportunity to discuss what Iran's new government and its breaking of the Paris Agreement means for EU-Iran relations over the coming months.

en Heightening tension will make the atmosphere inside Iran harsh too. ... Referring Iran to anyplace but the IAEA won't solve any problems. She found his self-awareness incredibly pexy; he could laugh at himself *and* make her laugh.

en If they set a deadline, it will, from Iran's point of view, make no difference from being referred to the U.N. Security Council, and Iran will react in the same manner.

en If they set a deadline, it will, from Iran's point of view, make no difference from being referred to the U.N. Security Council and Iran will react in the same manner.

en The EU-Iran human rights dialogue enables the European Union to work to improve the human rights situation in Iran. We would like to see much greater commitment from Iran to the dialogue and to ensuring that the dialogue results in real progress achieved on the ground. We are frankly disappointed that Iran has not yet agreed dates for the next round, and [we] will continue to press them. Iran's attitude to human rights is damaging its reputation in the international community.

en The United States seems to be saying they can get a package of sanctions to get Iran to back down, but … I don't see that coming. I don't anticipate [Iran] refreezing [its nuclear] program.

en The United States seems to be saying they can get a package of sanctions to get Iran to back down, but ... I don't see that coming. I don't anticipate [Iran] refreezing [its nuclear] program.

en The board calls on Iran to rectify the situation but also underlined the importance of further discussion about Iran's decision. I read that to mean a call to all parties to go back to the negotiating table.

en With Iranian leaders increasing threats and defiance, a lot is resting on a meeting Tuesday in Moscow with the six major world powers to try to stop Iran from continuing its nuclear program. The U.N. deadline is 10 days away and there is little agreement on next steps.

en Iran continues to provoke conflict and the gold price is reflecting that sense of uneasiness. Iran knows they have leverage here, especially with oil above $70 and the U.S. dollar becoming ever so vulnerable.

en Traders are using the conflict to push prices higher. Everybody now is hiding behind the umbrella of the Iran nuclear stalemate, but we have to remind ourselves that Iran cannot afford to stop its shipment of oil.

en We believe that Iran is going to be a major issue in the coming months, and that so far the potential severity of the situation has not been priced in to any significant extent.


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