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Iran says it closes gaps with France in talks on nuclear deal

 

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FILE PHOTO: A combination of file photos showing French President Emmanuel Macron attending a meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris, France, May 23, 2017, and Iran President Hassan Rouhani looking on at the Campidoglio palace in Rome, Italy, January 25, 2016. REUTERS/Philippe Wojazer/Alessandro Bianchi/File Photos

 

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran and France’s views have become closer over Tehran’s nuclear deal, mainly after phone calls between President Hassan Rouhani and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, Iran’s government spokesman said on Monday.

 

“Fortunately the points of views have become closer on many issues and now technical discussions are being held on ways to carry out the Europeans’ commitments (in the nuclear deal),” the spokesman, Ali Rabiei, said in remarks carried by state television, without giving details.

 

Since the United States pulled out of the 2015 nuclear deal last year, European parties to the pact have been trying to convince Iran to remain compliant by promising to shield its economic interests from U.S. sanctions.

 

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That is good news.

 

Whilst I don't like either of them, almost anything that helps to bring peace to that troubled area is a good thing.

 

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-mideast-iran-france-spokesman/iran-says-it-closes-gaps-with-france-in-talks-on-nuclear-deal-idUSKCN1VN0NJ

 

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran and France’s views have become closer over Tehran’s nuclear deal, mainly after phone calls between President Hassan Rouhani and his French counterpart Emmanuel Macron, Iran’s government spokesman said on Monday.

 

https://news.yahoo.com/frances-macron-talks-iranian-president-212602490.html

 

PARIS (AP) — French President Emmanuel Macron has talked with Iranian President Hassan Rouhani and urged Tehran to show restraint amid rising tensions in the region.

Macron's office said Saturday that the French leader asked Iran to "take necessary measures" to encourage negotiations in Yemen's war and urged Iran to show "the greatest restraint in Lebanon so that nothing compromises stability in this moment of great tension."

The tense standoff between Israel and Iran around Lebanon has pushed the bitter adversaries closer toward open, armed conflict in recent weeks.

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It's worth noting that the optimist account of the conversation comes from Iran's side. There are further details in the articles linked bellow:

 

 

Iran voices optimism over nuclear deal after talks with France

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/02/iran-optimism-nuclear-deal-talks-france

 

Iran Makes Big Diplomatic Push to Find Fix for Nuclear Staredown

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-09-01/iran-deputy-foreign-minister-to-visit-france-on-nuclear-deal

 

With Trump being Trump, the UK having Brexit issues, Merkel in retirement mode, China busy dealing with Trump & HK - Macron comes to the front, and good for him, regardless of how some may feel about him.

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22 minutes ago, Morch said:

It's worth noting that the optimist account of the conversation comes from Iran's side. There are further details in the articles linked bellow:

 

 

Iran voices optimism over nuclear deal after talks with France

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2019/sep/02/iran-optimism-nuclear-deal-talks-france

 

Iran Makes Big Diplomatic Push to Find Fix for Nuclear Staredown

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2019-09-01/iran-deputy-foreign-minister-to-visit-france-on-nuclear-deal

 

With Trump being Trump, the UK having Brexit issues, Merkel in retirement mode, China busy dealing with Trump & HK - Macron comes to the front, and good for him, regardless of how some may feel about him.

Macron, France, ...Napoleon said to his top-diplomate, Talleyrand, that he was (quote): 's..t in a silk glove'. Let me wish Macron has a bit of Talleyrand's talents (just don't shake his hand, he prefers a hug anyway, LOL), as, the ones versed in History, will know, he was possibly the most influential diplomate of the XIXth century, and his achievements are still determinant in the present Europe. For the UK readers: he was even in those times a highly appreciated guest at the British Royal Court. Intelligence knows no boundaries...?

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Be prepared if a deal is made with Iran that Trump will declare the participating nations as the greatest enemies of the U.S. - greater than Russia, China or North Korea.

Even though some of the participating nations are part of NATO, Trump might use such announcement to try to withdraw from the North Atlantic Treaty by Presidential Order. And perhaps follow with some economic sanctions against et al.

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17 minutes ago, Srikcir said:

Be prepared if a deal is made with Iran that Trump will declare the participating nations as the greatest enemies of the U.S. - greater than Russia, China or North Korea.

Even though some of the participating nations are part of NATO, Trump might use such announcement to try to withdraw from the North Atlantic Treaty by Presidential Order. And perhaps follow with some economic sanctions against et al.

 

Trump isn't the one who cares about Iran and the people inside the government that do care about Iran are also deeply committed to NATO so I find that scenario highly suspect. And it is highly unlikely Trump himself would want to deviate from his indirect attack on NATO that has proven so highly effective thus far. Trump knew that if he went after NATO directly there would be too much backlash from the Establishment Elites so he astutely focused instead on the spending issue, which is the perfect wedge. Either the Western European countries can massively increase their defense budgets, which would likely lead to anti-NATO parties such as AfD or the Greens taking power and a massive reduction of support for NATO on the European end, or they can refuse to pay and there is a massive reduction for support of NATO among the American public. Either way, NATO is undermined and Trump all the while can maintain that he is just trying to "strengthen" NATO.  

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4 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Be prepared if a deal is made with Iran that Trump will declare the participating nations as the greatest enemies of the U.S. - greater than Russia, China or North Korea.

Even though some of the participating nations are part of NATO, Trump might use such announcement to try to withdraw from the North Atlantic Treaty by Presidential Order. And perhaps follow with some economic sanctions against et al.

But as we have seen with China economic sanctions are a two way thing.

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5 hours ago, Srikcir said:

Be prepared if a deal is made with Iran that Trump will declare the participating nations as the greatest enemies of the U.S. - greater than Russia, China or North Korea.

Even though some of the participating nations are part of NATO, Trump might use such announcement to try to withdraw from the North Atlantic Treaty by Presidential Order. And perhaps follow with some economic sanctions against et al.

 

As far as I understand things Trump and his administration are aware of these efforts. So far they haven't called them out, or denounced them. I think that for Trump, the main thing would be being able to present any outcome as a "great success". Things dragging on, and possibly getting to either a confrontation or Iran staying the current course do not benefit him much at this point.

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4 hours ago, usviphotography said:

 

Trump isn't the one who cares about Iran and the people inside the government that do care about Iran are also deeply committed to NATO so I find that scenario highly suspect. And it is highly unlikely Trump himself would want to deviate from his indirect attack on NATO that has proven so highly effective thus far. Trump knew that if he went after NATO directly there would be too much backlash from the Establishment Elites so he astutely focused instead on the spending issue, which is the perfect wedge. Either the Western European countries can massively increase their defense budgets, which would likely lead to anti-NATO parties such as AfD or the Greens taking power and a massive reduction of support for NATO on the European end, or they can refuse to pay and there is a massive reduction for support of NATO among the American public. Either way, NATO is undermined and Trump all the while can maintain that he is just trying to "strengthen" NATO.  

 

I doubt you've got any particular insight as to what Trump thinks or why he does stuff. And I'll say the same thing about Trump himself.

 

What you suggest would imply patience, delay of gratification, long term planning, command of details, and understanding of nuance. None of these are readily associated with Trump.

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On 9/3/2019 at 12:11 PM, Srikcir said:

Be prepared if a deal is made with Iran that Trump will declare the participating nations as the greatest enemies of the U.S. - greater than Russia, China or North Korea.

Even though some of the participating nations are part of NATO, Trump might use such announcement to try to withdraw from the North Atlantic Treaty by Presidential Order. And perhaps follow with some economic sanctions against et al.

The US pulling out of NATO would sure make the world a lot safer for everyone. Let the Yanks enjoy life behind their wall.

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