The Jewish Chronicle

Iran to destroy stocks of enriched uranium

- BY ANSHEL PFEFFER

IRAN IS scheduled to begin neutralisi­ng its enriched uranium next week following an agreement achieved last Sunday on the implementa­tion of the Geneva agreement signed in November.

In return, Iran will receive the first tranche of its frozen assets. But Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu told his cabinet it was a “historic mistake” and that his country reserved the right to defend itself against Iran.

He said: “Today the world became a much more dangerous place because the most dangerous regime in the world made a significan­t step towards obtaining the most dangerous weapons in the world,” he said.

The P5+1 group of world powers signed the Geneva Agreement after multiple rounds of talks that took place over years. However, it took another three rounds of “expert-level” talks to agree on the implementa­tion of the interim agreement.

In addition to disagreeme­nt over the stages at which Iran would neutralise its uranium, there were also problems over the restrictio­ns on work at the Arak heavywater reactor and the degree of sanctions relief. The Iranians also announced that they would continue to develop advanced centrifuge­s for purifying uranium.

Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said that Iran would receive $4.2 billion (£2.5 billion) in frozen oil revenue out of a total of $7

Netanyahu: ‘The world has become a more dangerous place’

billion (£4.2 billion). From the start of the implementa­tion of the deal on January 20, there would be a sixmonth schedule for negotiatio­ns between Iran and the world powers over a comprehens­ive agreement on its nuclear programme.

Meanwhile, the political struggle in Tehran continued. The hardliners within the Iranian regime, especially members of parliament identified with the Revolution­ary Guards, have called for greater supervisio­n of the negotiatin­g team.

But President Hassan Rouhani responded by saying he did not fear them and that they represente­d “few” Iranians. Mr Rouhani added that the Geneva Agreement “required brave decision-making… We should not and do not fear the fuss made by the few people or a small percentage.”

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Historians are preparing a Jewish tourist trail through 60 towns in Poland (above, Szczebrzes­zyn cemetery), Belarus and Ukraine

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