Iran P5+1 nuclear deal: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action — JCPOA (full text) — page 6

H.  FORDOW FUEL ENRICHMENT PLANT 44.  The Fordow Fuel Enrichment Plant (FFEP) will be converted into a nuclear, physics, and technology centre and international collaboration will be encouraged in agreed areas of research. The Joint Commission will be informed in advance of the specific projects that will be undertaken at Fordow. 45.  Iran will not Read more

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Iran P5+1 nuclear deal: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action — JCPOA (full text) — page 7

J.  URANIUM STOCKS AND FUELS 56.  Iran will maintain a total enriched uranium stockpile of no more than 300 kg of up to 3.67% enriched uranium hexafluoride (or the equivalent in different chemical forms) for 15 years. 57.  All enriched uranium hexafluoride in excess of 300 kg of up to 3.67% enriched UF6 (or the Read more

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Iran P5+1 nuclear deal: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action — JCPOA (full text) — page 8

L.  ADDITIONAL PROTOCOL AND MODIFIED CODE 3.1 64.  Iran will notify the IAEA of provisional application of the Additional Protocol to its Safeguards Agreement in accordance with Article 17(b) of the Additional Protocol pending its entry into force, and subsequently seek ratification and entry into force, consistent with the respective roles of the President and Read more

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Iran P5+1 nuclear deal: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action — JCPOA (full text) — page 9

Attachment: Arak conceptual design Fundamental Principles: •    Maximize use of the current infrastructure of original design of Arak research reactor, designated by the IAEA as IR-40, according to their respective ratings.•    Modernizing of the original design in order to be a multi-purpose research reactor comprising radio-isotope production, structural materials and fuel (pins and assembly prototypes) Read more

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Iran P5+1 nuclear deal: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action — JCPOA (full text) — page 10

1.   Arms 1.     Sanctions on arms (Articles 1(1)(c), (3) and (4), and 3 of Council Decision 2010/413/CFSP; Articles 5(1)(a) and (c), 17(1) and (2)(a), and 19 of Council Regulation (EU) No 267/2012); and 1.   Sanctions on associated services for the category above (see the references above). 1.   Listing of persons, entities and bodies (asset freeze Read more

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Iran P5+1 nuclear deal: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action — JCPOA (full text) — page 11

1.       5.                     Other trade measures 5.1.                        The United States commits to: [11] 5.1.1. Allow for the sale of commercial passenger aircraft and related parts and services to Iran by licensing the (i) export, re-export, sale, lease or transfer to Iran of commercial passenger aircraft for exclusively civil aviation end-use, (ii) export, re-export, sale, lease Read more

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Iran P5+1 nuclear deal: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action — JCPOA (full text) — page 12

EP-CFD        IRAN AIR        Aircraft                                                        IRAN AIR            Aircraft                EP-CFE                                                                                                    EP-CFH        IRAN Read more

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Iran P5+1 nuclear deal: Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action — JCPOA (full text) — page 13

D. Nuclear Safety, Safeguards and Security 8.     Nuclear safety E3/EU+3 parties, and possibly other states, as appropriate, are prepared to cooperate with Iran to establish a Nuclear Safety Centre in Iran, engage in workshops and training events in Iran to support interactions between Iranian nuclear regulatory authorities and those from the E3/EU+3 and elsewhere to, Read more

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The controversial rule that benefited the Justice and Development Party now diminishes its chances to quickly form a government

by Ahmed E. Souaiaia* Turkey’s democracy has had many pitfalls since the early days of the modern republic. The ruling elite, initially from the military and recently from the conservative Justice and Development Party (AKP), have tweaked the rules of the game to exclude others and preserve their stay in power. Since 2002, Turkey’s powerful Read more

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Will the rulers of Saudi Arabia, and perhaps other GCC, fall and why?

by Ahmed E. Souaiaia* Saudi rulers use war on Yemen to remain relevant The war on Yemen removed the last fig leaf and exposed the tools and advantages the rulers of Saudi Arabia have used for nearly a century to control its population and project power and influence outside the kingdom’s border. The first tool Read more

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