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International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) has signed a roadmap with Iran on its nuclear program - said the head of the UN agency Yukiya Amano. The document is intended to help resolve any existing issues.
He said the agency Director General of the IAEA and Tehran have agreed that any disputes concerning the Iranian nuclear program will be explained to the end of 2015. The Parties have also signed a separate agreement on oenzetowskich inspectors access to Iranian military base near the capital Parczin. The West fears that the tests are conducted there in connection with the nuclear weapons.
- December 2015 The CEO will provide a final evaluation on a resolution on all past and present important issues (related to the Iranian nuclear program) - Amano said.
Diplomats, which refers to Reuters, pointed out that the announcement of the final report of the IAEA on the possible military dimension of the Iranian nuclear program, will significantly reduce sanctions imposed on the authorities in Tehran.
"The best possible compromise"
Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Jawad Zarif estimated that we are faced with a historic event and that the negotiating parties failed to achieve the best possible compromise.
- That's what happened today ends an unnecessary crisis; we reached a historic moment. This is not a comprehensive agreement for all parties, but it is the best compromise we could now reach - Zarif said in the Austrian capital.
After relaxing sanctions Iran will return to the global oil market and increase export up to their potential - said Deputy Minister. Kamsari Mohsen oil. - We will try to maximize our oil exports to Europe and to recover 42-43 per cent. local market, or to return to the state prior to the imposition of sanctions - said Kamsari in an interview with the agency Shana.
He noted, however, that Iran will continue to see Asia as its main market for oil.
EU foreign minister Federica Mogherini pointed out that the compromise reached on Tuesday, goes beyond the issue of its nuclear program. - It's a decision that could lead to a new chapter in international relations and shows that diplomacy, coordination and cooperation can overcome decades of tension and confrontation - said Mogherini.
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said the agreement is "sufficiently robust". He announced at the same time that the West will closely analyze what Tehran spends money obtained after sanctions eased.
- It will be one of the tests, and we will in this matter very vigilant - Fabius said in an interview with the daily "Le Monde". He does not rule out a future official visit to Iran.
Criticism of Israel
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu called a "historic mistake" a deal between Tehran and six world powers. He added that it will not block Iran's nuclear ambitions.
- Iran will now have an easier task in obtaining nuclear weapons. Many of the restrictions that had prevented will now be abolished - said Netanyahu, beginning with a meeting with the foreign minister of the Netherlands Bert Koenders in Jerusalem.
- Iran will receive a large amount of cash, hundreds of billions of dollars that would enable him to continue the aggression and terror in the region and the world and it is a mistake in the sense of the historical - said Netanyahu.
Play in Russia
According to the Russian President Vladimir Putin's "political will manifested by + six + and Iran (...) it is a guarantee that the Action Plan will be implemented with success." In turn, Russia's bilateral ties with Iran will have a "new impetus" and will no longer be interacted with no "external factors" - he stressed. He assured that Moscow will do everything in its power to findings made in Vienna "operate in full measure.
Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said that his country will import from Iran's low-enriched uranium in exchange for natural uranium. The head of Russian diplomacy involved in the final talks on the Iranian nuclear program.
- Russia will take part in the reconstruction of enterprises in Fordo to be able to produce stable isotopes used in industry and for medical purposes - said Lavrov in Vienna.
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