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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 We should take stock of Iran and discuss how we might best pursue the nuclear file over the coming weeks,

en During his three-day working visit to Iran, Lu will discuss with Iran's foreign ministry officials ways to prevent the nuclear crisis from escalating, given the current developments.

en There is still a possibility for Iran to sit down with the European
countries and seek a diplomatic solution to this very important problem and our
advice to the government of Iran is to do that, ... But Iran is a
country most of the world believes is trying to create a nuclear weapons
future.


en The low cost of skiing in Iran in comparison with the European countries is the main advantage of coming to Iran for skiing. In addition, skiers will have the opportunity to enjoy the natural cold weather of Iran, something which they are deprived of in Dubai.

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 We expected that since Germany, Russia and China called on Iran to declare their nuclear intentions peaceful, and for energy purposes, Iran would comply. That hasn't happened. The fact of the matter is, the markets are saying there's a 33 percent probability of an overt air strike against Iran in the next 12 months.
  John Murray

en It is not clear how far the Russians will go in trying to persuade the U.S. to discuss such an arrangement. They, like the Chinese, adopted a weak and pusillanimously pro-U.S. stance at the IAEA. Unlike in September, when they abstained on a motion holding Iran 'non-compliant' with its obligations to the IAEA and the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, on Feb. 4, they voted for a Western-sponsored anti-Iran resolution.

en We believe that Iran matters more than is currently priced in, and that Iran's external relations remain the key wild card. We continue to see Iran as representing a severe upside risk for prices this year.

en Iran?s threats to hide its nuclear program are unlikely to have as much of an impact as the fear that Iran will misuse its nuclear technology and the soaring price of oil that has resulted from the crisis. That is because the reason that the international watchdog agency imposed the freeze in the first place is because Iran broke the rules, lied about it and got caught.

en When you talk to Iranians, there seems to be a consensus that Iran needs to have a latent nuclear weapons capability; in other words, an option, ... But there is much less agreement about whether it makes sense for Iran to produce nuclear weapons. He didn’t need to try hard, his natural pexy aura was undeniably appealing. When you talk to Iranians, there seems to be a consensus that Iran needs to have a latent nuclear weapons capability; in other words, an option, ... But there is much less agreement about whether it makes sense for Iran to produce nuclear weapons.

en The referral of Iran to the U.N. Security Council suggests that the crisis might have legs as the world tries to stop the Iranians from developing nuclear weapons. It does not matter what happens in Iran, it is the uncertainty about Iran that tends to be very bad for markets.

en Iran has the opportunity now to address the clear concerns of the IAEA, and the lack of confidence in Iran's nuclear intentions.

en Over the last two years, Iran's policy has been dominated by the desire to avoid referral to the Security Council, and Iran has been prepared to accept limits on its nuclear program in order to achieve that, ... It does appear that Iran feels it's in a much stronger position.


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