Backgrounder: What to know about the upcoming P5+1-Iran summit
The Iranian nuclear program is one of the most polarizing issues facing the international community since its public disclosure in 2002. Over the past decade, the program has significantly expanded and tensions over it have continually increased. Both Israel and the United States have declared that Iran will not be permitted to produce a nuclear weapon and that “all options are on the table” to prevent it from doing so.
This paper:
- Explains the most recent events and effects of the current sanctions regime leading up to the summit
- Describes the demands and position of the United States and offer starting points for future negotiations
- Describes the underlying rational for the Iranian nuclear program, the Iranian position, and its most likely demands
You can read the report here and below.
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What to Know About the Upcoming P5 Plus 1 Iran Summit




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