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iran feels very powerful. the very fact that the uae and the saudis are negotiatingen though negotiations with the americans is not going well, from the iranian perspective shows iranian influence and power. so on that front iran is in a pretty comfortable situation. that partly goes back to the fact that iran beliefs that the americans unlike their retoric where they keep saying we have a plan b which might consist of us or the israeli attacking iran. i think iran believes the americans do not really have a creditable military option. you have to remember that even donald trump who had a much harsher rhetoric actually attacked you. i don't think they want a major war. they're actually retreating from the middle east. that work to iran's benefit. >> we're coming up to the end of time. i'd like to come back to your jamaal abdi. how do you see things playing out in the next week? i believe talks are meant to resume later this week. we're potentially going into the weekend. do you think we're going to see much mo
iran feels very powerful. the very fact that the uae and the saudis are negotiatingen though negotiations with the americans is not going well, from the iranian perspective shows iranian influence and power. so on that front iran is in a pretty comfortable situation. that partly goes back to the fact that iran beliefs that the americans unlike their retoric where they keep saying we have a plan b which might consist of us or the israeli attacking iran. i think iran believes the americans do not...
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so iran has progressed, but iran has progress because there hasn't been progress from the binding administration in trying to creatively figure out how to get the deal back on track . so i think that, you know, overall it is definitely concerning. and i think that the europeans in particular, are not happy with how iran has utilized the past 5 months, because at the same time and doing consultations with them and others, they have indeed been ramping things up. however, this is indeed, i my opinion to try to gain leverage, you know, in the face of what jamal said, which is continued maximum pressure. we are seeing iran continue maximum resistance . and the only way that they can turn up the temperature at the moment. it seems is on the nuclear file because in the region, which is where they also would normally try to increase the temperature at the moment. there are budding regional security talks that iran is taking quite seriously. so i think that's why they're turning primarily to the nuclear file. now we're going to talk about that. we're going to talk about the regional regional element. no
so iran has progressed, but iran has progress because there hasn't been progress from the binding administration in trying to creatively figure out how to get the deal back on track . so i think that, you know, overall it is definitely concerning. and i think that the europeans in particular, are not happy with how iran has utilized the past 5 months, because at the same time and doing consultations with them and others, they have indeed been ramping things up. however, this is indeed, i my...
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it is not stopping iran. is making the prospects of war more likely because they are not actually showing they are prepared to confront them. and it is damaging the peace process we have with the arab states. all of those are being undermined. underneath the surface the arabs will move out of fear but the developing of the accords is being undermined by a u.s. policy that is appeasing iran rather than confronting it. michael:michael: i am glad you brought up our next zoom. i think it is on the abraham accords. i will save it for then. ron, my four-year-old sneaking in behind me reminds me we have gone past time. it also reminds us what is at stake here what we are talking about. not just about us but our children and others. i want to thank you very much for joining us. i appreciate your extremely candid remarks on this extremely serious matter. those on this call should note this is been our most long-standing issue. certainly since i joined the organization in 2013 and i suspect next year in 2022 we are goi
it is not stopping iran. is making the prospects of war more likely because they are not actually showing they are prepared to confront them. and it is damaging the peace process we have with the arab states. all of those are being undermined. underneath the surface the arabs will move out of fear but the developing of the accords is being undermined by a u.s. policy that is appeasing iran rather than confronting it. michael:michael: i am glad you brought up our next zoom. i think it is on the...
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mr. morality is that the case is iran demanding at j. c p. o way plus with extra benefits to keep some of its nuclear advantage. no, definitely not. the iranian law, hundreds of billions of dollars as a result of the u. s. foundations of the nuclear deal under biden. and trump and, and obama, as well, by the way. so the iranian only began restarting the element of the nuclear program that they stopped with if they slowed down that they limited a year after the united states and europeans effectively left the deal and tore up the deal. and only then that the run into gradually decrease their commitments. and by the way, they decreased those commitments within the framework of the nuclear deal itself. because articles 26 and 36, i'm out iraq to decrease its commitment. when the other side does not abide by its commitment. so if the ron has achieved anything, it's because the other side by the deal. and if you run has cheated, is achieved anything. it was because the other side was harming the iranian economy. well, before you run, restarted the
mr. morality is that the case is iran demanding at j. c p. o way plus with extra benefits to keep some of its nuclear advantage. no, definitely not. the iranian law, hundreds of billions of dollars as a result of the u. s. foundations of the nuclear deal under biden. and trump and, and obama, as well, by the way. so the iranian only began restarting the element of the nuclear program that they stopped with if they slowed down that they limited a year after the united states and europeans...
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tried to put iran into some kind of position where the united states is their view holding iran accountable for, for whatever it is on that in terms of their nuclear program. how much was as easy the u. n. u k. wells talk says iran is expanding its uranium enrichment capabilities that there's been a scaling back in terms of i. e, i. e, a access to some nuclear sides. western diplomats have said that without a full sort of understanding of around capabilities, it's hard to reach an agreement. what is around calculation then? i think it's parts say, well, calculations but, and other parts are very important part in this, you know, development of nuclear activity. this kind of what we can call the reaction and it's a reaction not only to us maximum pressure, as mr. mandy just mention what's also and more importantly, i think, to the recent, very, very xander several times attacks against it's. so basically, i mean, honestly speaking, i think they can see the development on the ground at the more israel tries to kind of slow down your own smoking program, the more your renewals are determined t
tried to put iran into some kind of position where the united states is their view holding iran accountable for, for whatever it is on that in terms of their nuclear program. how much was as easy the u. n. u k. wells talk says iran is expanding its uranium enrichment capabilities that there's been a scaling back in terms of i. e, i. e, a access to some nuclear sides. western diplomats have said that without a full sort of understanding of around capabilities, it's hard to reach an agreement....
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ah, iran. a vast country often called the cradle of civilization from the persian gulf to the caspian sea, from snow kept mountain ranges to arid desert. it's the country both fertile and austere. a study in contrast, as is the culture and way of life, of its 80000000 inhabitants a country and its people. a run at the intersection of tradition and change a country with few outside visitors. for many foreigners, iran is the place of and miss, but it is home to a 1000 year old culture in which a variety of lifestyles, traditions, and religions co exist. mountain ranges, deserts plateaus, the plains and valleys of be filmed from above. this spectacular landscape surf as a lens onto the country's history and its people ah, the mountains, wild and untouched, tamed unto masticated cover. one 3rd of iran's territory their distant peaks have played an important role in the country's history. heading west towards the ed bought massif, the mountains have long served as a safe haven for many communities a
ah, iran. a vast country often called the cradle of civilization from the persian gulf to the caspian sea, from snow kept mountain ranges to arid desert. it's the country both fertile and austere. a study in contrast, as is the culture and way of life, of its 80000000 inhabitants a country and its people. a run at the intersection of tradition and change a country with few outside visitors. for many foreigners, iran is the place of and miss, but it is home to a 1000 year old culture in which a...
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now. iran is a signatory to n p t. yeah. and they have been for a long time and day, well, we're part of the additional protocols which came into effect after their 2015 nuclear deal. as part of that agreement, would you say around nuclear program is one of the most monitors, hurts nuclear programs in the world by your agency. it is, that's a fact because by virtue of a number of security council resolutions, in particular, one that was adopted a few years ago 20 to 31. or it mandated the agency to conduct a number of inspections above the normal type of inspections that any other country would have. the reason is that of course, in the past there were issues in iran where it were, all the rules were not been followed. so to speak. so the, the agency was asked to perform this activities and it has remained so, so it's a program that is monitored by the agency in many ways. the talks of resumed here in vienna and the 2 main parties that are at odds with one another, the united states and iran, and have new administrations and
now. iran is a signatory to n p t. yeah. and they have been for a long time and day, well, we're part of the additional protocols which came into effect after their 2015 nuclear deal. as part of that agreement, would you say around nuclear program is one of the most monitors, hurts nuclear programs in the world by your agency. it is, that's a fact because by virtue of a number of security council resolutions, in particular, one that was adopted a few years ago 20 to 31. or it mandated the...
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capital of iran. this neighborhood feels kind of like, there are neighborhoods in rome this feels a lot like. after all this time, i finally had my chance to see a country i'd heard so much about. the weather's nice, too. i don't know what i was expecting, but it's nice. a big blank spot on nearly every traveler's resume. merci. delicious! thank you. ♪ >> arianne: once upon a time, there was an ancient kingdom where they found a lot of magical black stuff under the ground. but two other kingdoms had the key to the magical black stuff, and when they wouldn't share, the people of the ancient kingdom got mad. they voted and their leader said, "the magical black stuff is ours to keep." but the other kingdoms were afraid of losing all of the magical black stuff, so they gave money to some bad men to get rid of the leader. they put back in power another leader, and they gave him money too. to some he was a good king, but to others he could be very cruel. after many years, the people of the kingdom got mad
capital of iran. this neighborhood feels kind of like, there are neighborhoods in rome this feels a lot like. after all this time, i finally had my chance to see a country i'd heard so much about. the weather's nice, too. i don't know what i was expecting, but it's nice. a big blank spot on nearly every traveler's resume. merci. delicious! thank you. ♪ >> arianne: once upon a time, there was an ancient kingdom where they found a lot of magical black stuff under the ground. but two other...
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that proposal table by iran cannot be rejected. i told because they are based on the provisions of the 2015 nuclear agreement. even the country which had withdrawn from the deal is intent in returning to the deal. and in principle, the countries which are still the participants of the j. c. p. o. a they do not want to ruin the nuclear documents. i need about good county is no stranger to negotiations between 20082013. he was an assistant to the age of 80. then city of the national security council and iran, both of them took part in several rounds of talks with the wall follows olga. it was, you feel it was a dull time that it real deadline led to iran raising and increasing if enrichment of uranium to 20 percent. and the wall follows mainly the united states of america and the un security council, imposing harsh sanctions on the islamic republic. and with election of president has central honey in 2013 ali rocket. he can, he left the negotiating team and became very critical of the path. the new government took in engagement with
that proposal table by iran cannot be rejected. i told because they are based on the provisions of the 2015 nuclear agreement. even the country which had withdrawn from the deal is intent in returning to the deal. and in principle, the countries which are still the participants of the j. c. p. o. a they do not want to ruin the nuclear documents. i need about good county is no stranger to negotiations between 20082013. he was an assistant to the age of 80. then city of the national security...
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then city of the national security council in iran. both of them to caught in several grounds of talks with the wall follows over it was you fear crook . it was at that time that it real deadline lead to iran raising and increasing if enrichment of uranium to 20 percent. and the wall follows mainly the united states of america and the un security council, imposing harsh sanctions on the islamic republic. and with the election of president passenger hunting, 2013 ali rocket, he can, he left the negotiating team and became very critical of the path. the new government took in engagement with the west with the election of president abraham . right. you see in 2021, he was appointed as deputy foreign minister. and later on he replaced our boss alex t. as iran's chief negotiator, you've been taken part in a different negotiating around in the past. i remember you were in 2000, maybe 89101112 these years. now that you are leading detox, what is the different things you're bringing to the table? one of the fundamental difference is with the p
then city of the national security council in iran. both of them to caught in several grounds of talks with the wall follows over it was you fear crook . it was at that time that it real deadline lead to iran raising and increasing if enrichment of uranium to 20 percent. and the wall follows mainly the united states of america and the un security council, imposing harsh sanctions on the islamic republic. and with the election of president passenger hunting, 2013 ali rocket, he can, he left the...
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but and says iran must curb some of its nuclear activities before it prepared to rejoin that iran insist that its nuclear program is entirely peaceful ah, to any me now are our guests in vienna where the talks are being held says mohammed brandy advisor to the iranian delegation, washington, d. c. we have hillary, man levers, author, and former white house national security official. and diplomat. hillary is negotiated with iran and co author going to to round white america must accept the islamic republic overwhelm, and berlin. we have hammered rizza as easy, a specialist on iran foreign policy and a visiting fellow at the german institute for international and security affairs variable warm welcome to your thanks for joining us here on inside story. i speak with you, rhonda, you are obviously there in vienna advising the negotiating team. there was details . can you share any on the draft proposal which had been submitted to the europeans and i believe a 3rd one is, is waiting in the wings. has it? has it been any response to them so far? while they're negotiating them, i suppose right
but and says iran must curb some of its nuclear activities before it prepared to rejoin that iran insist that its nuclear program is entirely peaceful ah, to any me now are our guests in vienna where the talks are being held says mohammed brandy advisor to the iranian delegation, washington, d. c. we have hillary, man levers, author, and former white house national security official. and diplomat. hillary is negotiated with iran and co author going to to round white america must accept the...
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and he's also acting against iran. but at the same time, you know, this, the elephant, i mean there is a point, there is a final point to this development. so we don't program because, i mean imagine a situation where the iran, for example, reaches to 90 percent innovations capacity. so lots next. so that's what that means and the sooner we get to deal the better. but the thing is that if, even if you're on decides to go for, for example, 90 percent or whatever, then there could be a backlash from even its partners from russia and china. and right now we can go back to the un security council. so in that sense, even iran will be one of the lose their so that's wouldn't build this, my understanding that's kind of situation. and just hoping that working with neighbors, i'm looking, china and russia can really help alleviate neurons. and how much time those rooms that you have suffered from over the past 2 years. i don't think it's going to be a result. you loosing the short ok. what coming to the end of the program moham
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iran's nuclear program is not a nuclear weapons program to this point, but if iran -- the reason iran is because it can be a potential threat u.s. allies. iran is not a threat to u.s. soil. as you were saying, israel and other u.s. partners are very key elements in all of these sort of perceptions of threat and negotiatis and u.s. part stri toward -- posturing toward iran. we know the israel was fighting against the negotiations and a deal would president obama was doing diplomacy with iran, but he did not succeed. later he succeeded in pushing president trump to pull out of the jcpoa and now, interestingly, we are hearing from former israeli officials, not yahoo! -- netanyahu's previous government thisas a mistake, that pulling out of the deal was a mistake. that was a good deal because ran essentially agreed to put limits on the nuclear limits and now they are escalating the situation. there's no better deal to replace it. as you mentioned and amy, there are lks of these really officials trying to push the united states to take military action against iran and potentially target ira
iran's nuclear program is not a nuclear weapons program to this point, but if iran -- the reason iran is because it can be a potential threat u.s. allies. iran is not a threat to u.s. soil. as you were saying, israel and other u.s. partners are very key elements in all of these sort of perceptions of threat and negotiatis and u.s. part stri toward -- posturing toward iran. we know the israel was fighting against the negotiations and a deal would president obama was doing diplomacy with iran,...
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what does that mean for iran? it's very important because as you know, as your viewers know, iran's relationship with europe and of course the united states is very difficult to the europeans and americans expect iran to abide by their what they see as they are the world order. but a world order that where they dominate and iran won't accept that yet, at the same time when they attempt to impose their will on iran, they don't recognize that the global power is shifting away from them. anyway. so on the one hand, they've closed the doors to run and on the other hand, iran sees the rise of asia. so it's natural for, for both reasons, both because of the behavior of the europeans, but also because of the change change. it is taking place in asia for iran to look east. and the shanghai cooperation organization, as well as other bodies and organizations across asia, are helping to create this new reality. and it is an area where the europeans and especially the americans feel very feel very weak and incapable because i
what does that mean for iran? it's very important because as you know, as your viewers know, iran's relationship with europe and of course the united states is very difficult to the europeans and americans expect iran to abide by their what they see as they are the world order. but a world order that where they dominate and iran won't accept that yet, at the same time when they attempt to impose their will on iran, they don't recognize that the global power is shifting away from them. anyway....
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iran is clearly the victim. if iran has achieved something as a result of the other sides violation which caused hundreds of billions of dollars for the iranian people, i don't think we can call that a jcpoa plus. the americans want something more than what they get in the jcpoa. in reality, if we want to be fair, iran should demand compensation for what the americans and the europeans dead to the iranian people. people died in hospitals. people died because of a lack of medicines. lives were broken and families were broken. it affected communities dramatically. the problem is, for europeans and americans, lives are not part of the world. they don't mean much. anchor: i would like to put something you said to hillary. it is ironic clearly the victim as far as the u.s. is concerned? >> i think there's a lot of objective data in terms of, when president trump tore up the deal , we impose sanctions. plainly, there was harm from that. i think it's important to understand that it's not even just a question of what u.
iran is clearly the victim. if iran has achieved something as a result of the other sides violation which caused hundreds of billions of dollars for the iranian people, i don't think we can call that a jcpoa plus. the americans want something more than what they get in the jcpoa. in reality, if we want to be fair, iran should demand compensation for what the americans and the europeans dead to the iranian people. people died in hospitals. people died because of a lack of medicines. lives were...
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to day, iran has more female than male students in its universities. access to higher education has expanded opportunities for women. all ah, until saturday is on sunday, mac wanna chat a thing on things in as the carriers to provide. gordon has living in tehran. i'm close to the mountains, the elbows, mountain range, and mount amazon is the highest peak in the country. the popular climbing is my passion, and i have access to all the best climbing sites. no. charlotte, and also south of taura. filial does wonderful crisis and near my city, i think it i will day. so i can indulge in my passion, my favorite sporting possibly values versus for bob's sheila often goes climbing with her friend zebra. shes haven't. one of iran's 1st women professional climb is that all number one isn't in it on even subject advising him. as an iranian my choice is my way of life. the path i've traveled might be regarded as unconventional, almost within my generation buffy williams. but of course, it was sometimes hard work because i had to go against the flow value to get th
to day, iran has more female than male students in its universities. access to higher education has expanded opportunities for women. all ah, until saturday is on sunday, mac wanna chat a thing on things in as the carriers to provide. gordon has living in tehran. i'm close to the mountains, the elbows, mountain range, and mount amazon is the highest peak in the country. the popular climbing is my passion, and i have access to all the best climbing sites. no. charlotte, and also south of taura....
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we suspect it is best for us and iran, but iran will have to decide. as the president said, if iran chooses despite our diplomatic offer to choose the nuclear path, we will have to take the tools at our disposal to make sure iran is unable to do that. >> why should iran trust the united states, given the fact that it knows full well the next election could bring another president that could completely under the efforts you're making now? >> would happen when the u.s. withdrew from the deal is that iran started ramping up its nuclear program. that is why president biden is back and has given us the mandate to try to get back into the deal. he would not be expending this political capital or making this effort if his goal was to come in and withdraw. of course, we do not know what a future president will do. we do not know what future iranian leadership will do, but we think it is in our mutual interest to get back in the deal. >> with the united states be prepared to meet face-to-face with iranian negotiators? >> we think it is far superior to indirect
we suspect it is best for us and iran, but iran will have to decide. as the president said, if iran chooses despite our diplomatic offer to choose the nuclear path, we will have to take the tools at our disposal to make sure iran is unable to do that. >> why should iran trust the united states, given the fact that it knows full well the next election could bring another president that could completely under the efforts you're making now? >> would happen when the u.s. withdrew from...
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especially the one about iran, the reason that the united states did not go quickly back into the iran new killer deal when president biden 1st came into office was because to work cooperatively with iran really would be a to have a whole new approach to the region one that could actually facilitate somewhat of a u. s. withdraw from the region. united states is, is really focused on keeping its influence in the region and containing iranian power so that the united states can continue that influence and continue the approach it's taken for the past 20 or 30 years if not longer. so there is, is a cut me calibration of priorities to what they call back to basics, but it's not one that's going to be less militarized or more stable. it's one that will, i think, in many ways bolster our traditional. but what we call allies, especially in israel, but in other places with advanced military systems and one that will be focused on containing any independent power, any rising power that could challenge the united states in any real way. and that focus is very much on iran containing iranian powe
especially the one about iran, the reason that the united states did not go quickly back into the iran new killer deal when president biden 1st came into office was because to work cooperatively with iran really would be a to have a whole new approach to the region one that could actually facilitate somewhat of a u. s. withdraw from the region. united states is, is really focused on keeping its influence in the region and containing iranian power so that the united states can continue that...
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w ah ah iran loot. a vast country often called the cradle of civilization from the persian gulf to the caspian sea, from snow kept mountain ranges to r a desert. it's the country both fertile and astir. a study in contrast, as is the culture and way of life, of its 18000000 inhabitants. a country and its people. a run at the intersection of tradition and change a country with few outside visitors. for many foreigners, iran is the is a paradox and myth. but it is home to a 1000 year old culture in which a variety of lifestyles, traditions, and religions co exist. mountain ranges, desert plateaus, the plains and valleys of be filmed from above. this spectacular landscape surf as a lens on to the country's history and its people. ah, the mountains, wild and untouched, tamed unto masticated cover. one 3rd of iran's territory. their distant peaks have played an important role in the country's history. heading west towards the airport massif. the mountains have long served as a safe haven for many communities
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first of all, otherwise iran wouldn't be there. and to conclude an agreement which is beneficial for iran basically, which means sanctions. the question is, how much is iran willing to give in order to get to that sanctions relief? so anything that is decided in vienna will have to be put to for, towards him, put to him, and then he will have to give his assent. he is also a frail man, and so there is talk about his succession, which may additionally complicate the matter, but so far as he is around he is the arbiter of all things political any wrong. that's cornelius and about many, many thanks. you're welcome. thank you. the bodies of 16 iraqi kurdish migrants who drowned in the english channel in november had been returned to herb via the capital of iraqi kurdistan. 27 migrants died when their dingey deflated as they tried to make the dangers crossing from france to britain. it's been described as the worst disaster on record involving migrants, trying to cross the channel. ah, they left searching for a better life, but met the
first of all, otherwise iran wouldn't be there. and to conclude an agreement which is beneficial for iran basically, which means sanctions. the question is, how much is iran willing to give in order to get to that sanctions relief? so anything that is decided in vienna will have to be put to for, towards him, put to him, and then he will have to give his assent. he is also a frail man, and so there is talk about his succession, which may additionally complicate the matter, but so far as he is...
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it's around within iran. so with the story of let's say a farmer you don't only get to hear about this very intimate and personal story but you get to understand the impact of sanctions on iran's economy sort of the black market exists in iran. inflation. the labor, the challengesthat affect people in farming and labor but also you understand the issues pertaining to the environment . family values and really sort of the rich history that this is keeping so every story unpacks layers and there's been so much thought that has gone through this process. it took fouryears like i said . there was in norma's research i put in the book that really each person opens up a whole wide window into layers of nuance that again, perhaps fulton the west releasee. >> one of those individuals you spoke to, you knew given the fact that you are a part of their world in terms of your background but you're an american citizen. were they reluctant to speak with you or did you feel there was a reluctance to be honest and open with
it's around within iran. so with the story of let's say a farmer you don't only get to hear about this very intimate and personal story but you get to understand the impact of sanctions on iran's economy sort of the black market exists in iran. inflation. the labor, the challengesthat affect people in farming and labor but also you understand the issues pertaining to the environment . family values and really sort of the rich history that this is keeping so every story unpacks layers and...
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we'll get more on this as iran chief negotiator. and deputy coroner melissa ali buckley kenny talks to adjust your iran's deputy foreign minister in chief nuclear negotiator, the thir on the balcony, can hear. thank you for talking to address here. you submitted in the past few days to draft proposals to the world powers regarding the sanctions and the nuclear measure. so what can you tell us about these the sola monitor him. i want to commit anita ink of the garage door that the, an, as you are already a very 6 rounds of negotiations were held this year in spring and summer in vienna . and ultimately there were some draft documents we as the representative of the new government of iran and a new nuclear negotiator. we expanded on our views about the drafts and particularly about the draft about lifting a legal and oppressive sanctions. and the nuclear activities a has the he that i am all of it. okay. so what, what are the details of these drafts? can we know as with the details about the draft documents on sanctions and nuclear is
we'll get more on this as iran chief negotiator. and deputy coroner melissa ali buckley kenny talks to adjust your iran's deputy foreign minister in chief nuclear negotiator, the thir on the balcony, can hear. thank you for talking to address here. you submitted in the past few days to draft proposals to the world powers regarding the sanctions and the nuclear measure. so what can you tell us about these the sola monitor him. i want to commit anita ink of the garage door that the, an, as you...
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should iran trust the united states? so given the fact that it knows full well that 2020 for presidential election could bring another president, the could completely undo any of the efforts you're making right now. this is not a deal that is based on trust, and so it's not a we don't trust ratings, don't trust us. and what happened when the u. s. withdrew from the deal. is that around started wrapping up its nuclear program. that's why president biden is back and has given us the mandate to try to get back into the deal, and he would not be extending the political capital making this effort if his goal was to come in and then withdraw. of course, we don't know what a future president will do. we don't know what the future reigning leadership will do, but we think that it's in our mutual interest to get back in to deal with the united states. be willing, at any point to meet face to face with iranian negotiators, were prepared to meet with them face to face. we think it's far superior to indirect negotiations and we're d
should iran trust the united states? so given the fact that it knows full well that 2020 for presidential election could bring another president, the could completely undo any of the efforts you're making right now. this is not a deal that is based on trust, and so it's not a we don't trust ratings, don't trust us. and what happened when the u. s. withdrew from the deal. is that around started wrapping up its nuclear program. that's why president biden is back and has given us the mandate to...
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people in iran remember that. again, they are able to distinguish the government and the people around the world. but, absolutely, despite sanction, they are in 15. doing and automotive industry. it is a sanction. the first few years was awful. somehow these people managed to be self reliant. in ways that it has created this entrepreneurial, but again, it only impacted a very small censorship of the population. i want to add one thing. the economy of our iran would be infiltrated by russians and the chinese as right now. iranian people find themselves so helpless. the discussion that ultimately culminated in the iran nuclear deal involving the u.s. and other western countries. from your reporting, a level of optimism that would lead to ultimately iran becoming a part of the international community in some fashion be back i was there reporting on this. even cynical people, people that don't agreeh with the governme, people that are anti-regime, we are excited. doing whatever you want to deal. if there is an opening
people in iran remember that. again, they are able to distinguish the government and the people around the world. but, absolutely, despite sanction, they are in 15. doing and automotive industry. it is a sanction. the first few years was awful. somehow these people managed to be self reliant. in ways that it has created this entrepreneurial, but again, it only impacted a very small censorship of the population. i want to add one thing. the economy of our iran would be infiltrated by russians...
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they are very, is about iran future. i think for certain, if i did ministration to check back, which means iran returns to compliance. but i'm not sure that that's the limiting factor. i think the limiting factor is the wrong so which it seems to be buying time and closer, closer to this breakout capability as it reaches more right into higher grades, allow it to be in a position to, to be able to build nuclear weapons. so administration is determined to try to get back, but if you have enough time, and in addition to that, i think the wall is committed to a less boisterous mastic u. s. foreign policy and at least which is so reliance on praise like maximum pressure on iran. you know, we recall that with other states pressure happened right on the wings of president trump's 1st trip abroad. i think those states each and all they have a green light in the registration. now i think we're going to see obviously a much more or less administration. i wouldn't say that for us is leaving amenities. i think it just means this is
they are very, is about iran future. i think for certain, if i did ministration to check back, which means iran returns to compliance. but i'm not sure that that's the limiting factor. i think the limiting factor is the wrong so which it seems to be buying time and closer, closer to this breakout capability as it reaches more right into higher grades, allow it to be in a position to, to be able to build nuclear weapons. so administration is determined to try to get back, but if you have enough...
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i believe that the zionist should dream of attacking iran. and if they go on to this dream, they will never wake up from that dream. what's, what's going to be, what's the price? what does it mean when, when we say someone does not wake up from the dream when someone is not existed, that one will not wake up? the last thing in this interview. so how much are you optimistic? this is going to reach somewhere. we are optimistic towards the future and success of the negotiations because of our serious determination to continue negotiations and because of the strong logic we are pursuing in the trend of negotiations. but we will not be gullible because we do not trust the other party. just an additional question here since, so if you don't trust them, they don't trust you. how are you going to reach that agreement or consensus? is it an attempt to go into, let's say, cohabitation hello negotiations and agreements are for those who have differences of opinions. and it's not going to happen that with the negotiations, all the differences aren't goin
i believe that the zionist should dream of attacking iran. and if they go on to this dream, they will never wake up from that dream. what's, what's going to be, what's the price? what does it mean when, when we say someone does not wake up from the dream when someone is not existed, that one will not wake up? the last thing in this interview. so how much are you optimistic? this is going to reach somewhere. we are optimistic towards the future and success of the negotiations because of our...
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so there is much at stake for the people of iran. one aim of today's talks is clearly getting the united states back into the agreement. why is the bite in administration reluctant to do so? well, there's 2 things to watch. the 1st is that the iranians in fact don't want the americans at the table. and so this complicates things the iranians have said because the united states left the deal 3 years ago. they are not allowed to sit at the table and talk about the revival of an agreement that they already left. so that complicates things. the other matter is the united states itself, washington. there is little appetite in washington in favor of going back into this agreement, despite the fact that a president biden on the campaign trail said that he would want to re enter the agreement. he has different priorities. he has a social legislation to get through through the congress. he has a very small minority and so he doesn't want to waste political capital so much on this, which is why they are very reluctant to give any guarantees wh
so there is much at stake for the people of iran. one aim of today's talks is clearly getting the united states back into the agreement. why is the bite in administration reluctant to do so? well, there's 2 things to watch. the 1st is that the iranians in fact don't want the americans at the table. and so this complicates things the iranians have said because the united states left the deal 3 years ago. they are not allowed to sit at the table and talk about the revival of an agreement that...
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isolate iran. so do they get certain messages filtered t to them? do they getet the messages that care different that see all of these efforts on the trump administration in a different way? >> and then to have this enormous mistrust. so they don't really believe anything. and then to isolate iran so much that it to the country in the worst possible way. and then with this regional fire in this animosity. and is so interesting and then the government. and that is interesting to see the one thing god is fascinating is that so these are very smart. and that something we saw move so closely happen. >> and that and a small clinic. and then to take care of theso clinic and then he has a disability and a physical ailment as well. and then just a simple and kind person. and honestly what word you want for iran? and i can't have more or see another war are not have people die to another war. and that confrontation and with the seeing the impact and then neighborhood. >> i'm curious the people that you spok
isolate iran. so do they get certain messages filtered t to them? do they getet the messages that care different that see all of these efforts on the trump administration in a different way? >> and then to have this enormous mistrust. so they don't really believe anything. and then to isolate iran so much that it to the country in the worst possible way. and then with this regional fire in this animosity. and is so interesting and then the government. and that is interesting to see the...
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we heard it there, just how crucial are these talks for iran? what's at stake for the iranian people? i guess clearly the prospects for better economic livelihoods is what's at stake for the iranian people. and the prospects get, of course, better if sanctions relief was on the horizon. and i think this is what matters to, to be wrong in population most. and one of the aim of today's talks is getting the united states back into the agreement. why is the biden administration reluctant to do that? yeah, unfortunately, there was some, some head advice i would have to say in that with respect to not urging back into the deal. if we all recall that by that situation came into power, that was still the previous iranian government that was, that was much more positive on the talks. it could have been an easy return. but there was this idea to use the trump sanctions as leverage. so to speak, to gain more from the wrong. and i think this is where the problem is right now. we have a new government in iran, which is obviously on its part also playing a bi
we heard it there, just how crucial are these talks for iran? what's at stake for the iranian people? i guess clearly the prospects for better economic livelihoods is what's at stake for the iranian people. and the prospects get, of course, better if sanctions relief was on the horizon. and i think this is what matters to, to be wrong in population most. and one of the aim of today's talks is getting the united states back into the agreement. why is the biden administration reluctant to do...
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as long as iran does its part in returning to the deal. iran said, it's your fault we are here in the first place. our people are suffering and we have to make sure things are ok. again, it is finger-pointing back and forth with the united nations just attempting to give everybody calm and keep things moving forward. darren: time for a short break. when we come back, scientists worn that ice and snow in the arctic is melting at a faster pace than ever before. >> before russia annexed crimea in 2014, this canal provided 85% of water needs. you can see now, it is virtually empty. darren: water as a weapon of war in a conflict between ukraine and russia. more on that. ♪ ♪ >> look forward to brighter skies. the weather, sponsored by qatar airways. >> hello. your world weather report begins in asia. we are in north wiest monsoon. bouts of showers but heaviest stuff reserved for sri lanka and the maldives. let's get you over to the philippines. a storm comes closer. the worst of it will go through seaweed. it has been days of rain for centra
as long as iran does its part in returning to the deal. iran said, it's your fault we are here in the first place. our people are suffering and we have to make sure things are ok. again, it is finger-pointing back and forth with the united nations just attempting to give everybody calm and keep things moving forward. darren: time for a short break. when we come back, scientists worn that ice and snow in the arctic is melting at a faster pace than ever before. >> before russia annexed...
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for many foreigners, iran is a place of paradise and live. but it is home to a 1000 year old culture in which a variety of lifestyles, traditions, and religions co exist. ah, mountain ranges, deserts plateaus, the plains and valleys of be filmed from above. this spectacular landscape serve as a lens on to the country's history and its people. ah, the mountains, wild and untouched, tamed unto masticated cover. one 3rd of iran's territory their distant peaks have played an important role in the country's history. heading west towards the airport massif. the mountains have long served as a safe haven for many communities and a bulwark of resistance to invade us. and near to iran, the majestic mount dumb of ants dance as the natural defense in front of the iranian capital. heading south parallel to the buddha with iraq. the zak ross mountain range coincides with a stretch of the fabled silk road. near the tuchman and afghan border and its mountain range is much hot. the capital of the region a famous pilgrimage destination for the she i it's the
for many foreigners, iran is a place of paradise and live. but it is home to a 1000 year old culture in which a variety of lifestyles, traditions, and religions co exist. ah, mountain ranges, deserts plateaus, the plains and valleys of be filmed from above. this spectacular landscape serve as a lens on to the country's history and its people. ah, the mountains, wild and untouched, tamed unto masticated cover. one 3rd of iran's territory their distant peaks have played an important role in the...
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and iran actual want this deal? guest: it's a fair question, because both parties -- to both parties, this agreement it was not as attractive as it was in 2018 when the u.s. pulled out without reason. the sanctions that were then imposed on iran have caused economic damage that cannot be remedied. at the same time, iran has in the past two years advanced its nuclear program to a point where they know how obtained is no longer reversible. so for both sides, it is not as attractive as it was before. yet both sides understand they are better off with a deal than without one. that's why vendor the pace is slow they are both aiming at resolving this issue. pablo: hence perhaps these pressures we are seeing from the other powers, correct? guest: obviously. both sides on the one hand went to show there is no real pressure on them and that they will not bow down to pressure. at t same time, everybody at the table knows that the more he take the less meaningful its agreement will become because iran will obtain more nuclear
and iran actual want this deal? guest: it's a fair question, because both parties -- to both parties, this agreement it was not as attractive as it was in 2018 when the u.s. pulled out without reason. the sanctions that were then imposed on iran have caused economic damage that cannot be remedied. at the same time, iran has in the past two years advanced its nuclear program to a point where they know how obtained is no longer reversible. so for both sides, it is not as attractive as it was...
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more block, but it's still only the 3rd highest peak in iran. not salon is an active volcano with the crater lake. at its summit. there are many hot springs on its slopes, said to have healing powers. the thermal springs have always drawn many visitors, even during the days of the old silk road. ah, one of the most important trading posts was ta breeze, which drew people from far and wide, situated in a valley overlooked by mountain ranges, tub breeze grew into a commercial hub and multicultural city. the bazaar here is one of the world's oldest largest and most beautiful unesco world heritage site. the complex houses several old mosques, the great jaw may most is next door. and then there all the thousands of market stores. it's passages link many former caravans arise and ins, in which travellers and merchants would stop and stay for the night. ah, amelia jeffery comes from a family of carpets said his, but he decided to run a restaurant. ah, was our composition the bazaar is central to the cities identity up? is it any one who wants to discov
more block, but it's still only the 3rd highest peak in iran. not salon is an active volcano with the crater lake. at its summit. there are many hot springs on its slopes, said to have healing powers. the thermal springs have always drawn many visitors, even during the days of the old silk road. ah, one of the most important trading posts was ta breeze, which drew people from far and wide, situated in a valley overlooked by mountain ranges, tub breeze grew into a commercial hub and...
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the proposals tapered by iran cannot be rejected. iran's top nuclear negotiate hotels, al jazeera, wild powers, must accept his proposals, but division persists. and life on the front line, the struggle to survive in easton, ukraine with russian troops still poised over the border. and i'm far as a smile with the sword coming to you lie from our faith, arab studio in doha bow station. cats are. we're back in action on friday, and the security spots in the quarter finals after meeting online that and plenty more coming up later in sport. ah. hello and welcome to the news our top story. it's been a week since the on the kron strain of the corona virus was i had a variant of concern in which time it's gain more of a foothold around the world world health organization. it's saying it's been detected in a total of $38.00 countries up from $23.00 just 2 days ago. in the past few hours to new z o also confirmed it had detected its 1st case. zimbabwe says it now has at least 50 and a returned to measures 1st seen at the start of the pandemic. many countries, a tackling on the chrome through hei
the proposals tapered by iran cannot be rejected. iran's top nuclear negotiate hotels, al jazeera, wild powers, must accept his proposals, but division persists. and life on the front line, the struggle to survive in easton, ukraine with russian troops still poised over the border. and i'm far as a smile with the sword coming to you lie from our faith, arab studio in doha bow station. cats are. we're back in action on friday, and the security spots in the quarter finals after meeting online...
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and iran to return to the agreement which was aimed at limiting the iran nuclear program in exchange for benefits and sanctions relief. there seems to be renewed optimism about the seventh round of talks and now that the main issue seems to be resolved, it will be up to the americans to put forth what they are willing to do convince -- willing to do to convince iran to return to compliance. >> germany's new chancellor sends a warning to russia, coming up. and details about the fifa cup final. ♪ >> look forward to brighter skies. the weather, sponsored by qatar airways. >> hello. welcome to our weather updates. a potential of fog in india. otherwise, just scattered showers. heavy rain in sri lanka but most energy is staying to the east. in the philippines, a typhoon is clipping eastern portions and it will cut across central areas. at landfall, when will be 190 kilometers per hour. two to three kilometers of rain. the northeast monsoon steering relentless rain into malaysia. concentrated rain across sumatra . we might have thunderstorms in jakarta. high of 33. southern sections of j
and iran to return to the agreement which was aimed at limiting the iran nuclear program in exchange for benefits and sanctions relief. there seems to be renewed optimism about the seventh round of talks and now that the main issue seems to be resolved, it will be up to the americans to put forth what they are willing to do convince -- willing to do to convince iran to return to compliance. >> germany's new chancellor sends a warning to russia, coming up. and details about the fifa cup...
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after russia invaded iran in 1828. ah. further west mount sutherland overlooks iran's, as i shan region. at 4811 meters. it's a pass as the tallest mountain in the alps, mor blah. but it's still only the 3rd highest peak in iran. not salon is an active volcano with a crazy lake at its summit. there are many hot springs on its slopes, said to have healing powers. the thermal springs have always drawn many visitors, even during the days of the old silk road. ah, one of the most important trading posts was ta breeze, which drew people from far and wide. situated in a valley overlooked by mountain ranges, tub breeze grew into a commercial hub and multicultural city. the bazaar here is one of the world's oldest largest and most beautiful unesco world heritage site. the complex houses several old mosques. the great jar may most is next door, and then they are all the thousands of market stores. it's passages link, many former caravans arise and ins, in which travellers and merchants would stop and stay for the night. ah amel
after russia invaded iran in 1828. ah. further west mount sutherland overlooks iran's, as i shan region. at 4811 meters. it's a pass as the tallest mountain in the alps, mor blah. but it's still only the 3rd highest peak in iran. not salon is an active volcano with a crazy lake at its summit. there are many hot springs on its slopes, said to have healing powers. the thermal springs have always drawn many visitors, even during the days of the old silk road. ah, one of the most important trading...
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s. envoy for iran says his negotiate is already to hold. downright talks with iran, the white house is morning. sanctions remain in place and the u. s. is preparing additional meshes. if the talks in vienna failed to reach an agreement, you as president j botton has held a phone call with his ukrainian counterpart in a show of support. the build up of russian troops along its buddha, moscow's denied is preparing to invade its neighbour. both countries, the keys each although failing to engage in the peace process. emergency services in mexico say at least 50 t migrants have been killed in a truck crash that some of the state of chiapas authority say most of the victims when migrants from doris that he others went into it. nicaragua, the government has said its breaking its longstanding diplomatic ties with taiwan. the government said in a statement, it recognizes the communist parties, one china policy, taiwan express pain, an regret at the decision. only 14 countries in the world now recognize taiwan as a country that speak to brian hugh, he is the founder of the new blue magazine and
s. envoy for iran says his negotiate is already to hold. downright talks with iran, the white house is morning. sanctions remain in place and the u. s. is preparing additional meshes. if the talks in vienna failed to reach an agreement, you as president j botton has held a phone call with his ukrainian counterpart in a show of support. the build up of russian troops along its buddha, moscow's denied is preparing to invade its neighbour. both countries, the keys each although failing to engage...
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defense capabilities or iran, regional alliances. or whether it was linked to human rights for global warming, whatever it was they were all in devise in order to bring iran to the negotiating tables in order to appease the united states. and so you, ron, is saying that all of these must be removed, that campaign has to end. and in addition to that, it is a violation of the nuclear deal itself because that nuclear deal, the j. c, p o, a is very specific and it says that the americans and the europeans must no longer impede iranian trade in business. they must facilitate and they must no longer create problems for iran, the sanctions are encountered. conflict with right, but what is iran strategy here going into the talks? because as you know, the you and nuclear watchdog just said that iran is expanding its uranium enrichment capabilities despite the negotiations taking place right now. so i'm curious about the iranian strategy going into these talks. i think the iranians are giving the europeans and americans a reminder that if it w
defense capabilities or iran, regional alliances. or whether it was linked to human rights for global warming, whatever it was they were all in devise in order to bring iran to the negotiating tables in order to appease the united states. and so you, ron, is saying that all of these must be removed, that campaign has to end. and in addition to that, it is a violation of the nuclear deal itself because that nuclear deal, the j. c, p o, a is very specific and it says that the americans and the...
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they have talked about increasing pressure on iran if iran sticks to a hardline. diplomatic isolation with europe. centering iran at the iaea. and als trying to cut iranian oil exports to china by punishing china. there is also a wildcard. israel has made it very clear that it is willing to take over action -- covert action to try to restrict iran's nuclear program and to get iran to make a deal at the negotiating table. in the end, the predictions for what comes next comes down to a fundamental question -- is iran serious about making a deal? there is disagreement about that. the country's economic woes threaten a handover of power. >> the conservatives are not going to be able to hold onto power if they come into the office and rule over a pop or eyes iran. the supreme leader need stability. i do think they are motivated to arrive at an agreement. nick: others disagree and say there is no evidence sanctions or protests inside iran threatened the regime and david albright urges the administration to increase pressure. >> i think we should probably step up and app
they have talked about increasing pressure on iran if iran sticks to a hardline. diplomatic isolation with europe. centering iran at the iaea. and als trying to cut iranian oil exports to china by punishing china. there is also a wildcard. israel has made it very clear that it is willing to take over action -- covert action to try to restrict iran's nuclear program and to get iran to make a deal at the negotiating table. in the end, the predictions for what comes next comes down to a...
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the d promoting door is firmly open for iran to a dealer. now, iran, as to choose between the cut ups of the g she buey and affair, and comprehensive deal for the benefit of the iranian people and nation. iran's continued nuclear escalation means that we are rapidly reaching the end of the road . curses limits following events for the united nations and just listening to the basset of the fist to be trying to strike a balance between suggesting that the bowl is in iran court. while at the same time, the saying that there is a commitment to restore the deal. absolutely . but i think the pressured ah, was directed ad or ron. this was a briefing in the security council. he spoke before a briefing in the security council during which the security council heard from the under secretary general for peace building and political affairs here at the united nations rosemary decarlo. she was calling on both sides to the deal as well to essentially get back to calling on the united states to return to the deal and calling on iran to return to compliance
the d promoting door is firmly open for iran to a dealer. now, iran, as to choose between the cut ups of the g she buey and affair, and comprehensive deal for the benefit of the iranian people and nation. iran's continued nuclear escalation means that we are rapidly reaching the end of the road . curses limits following events for the united nations and just listening to the basset of the fist to be trying to strike a balance between suggesting that the bowl is in iran court. while at the same...