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Addressing the Asymmetry in Negotiations between Iran and P5+1: a critical review of Oxford Research Group’s briefing

by Mehrnaz Shahabi (source: CASMII) June 22, 2012

The Oxford Research Group’s briefing, Iran’s Nuclear Impasse: Breaking the Deadlock (1 May 2012) [1], published before the second round of negotiations between Iran and P5+1 (permanent Security Council and Germany) in Baghdad on 23 May, whilst proposing some positive principles for a successful outcome of the negotiations - such as Iran’s right to enrichment, “reciprocity”, “defining endgame”, and “taking regime change off the table” - suffers serious drawbacks, which have become even more glaringly clear with the result of the recent Moscow negotiations
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Iran Detects ‘Massive Cyber Attack’ After Failed Moscow Talks

by John Glaser (source: Antiwar.com) June 21, 2012

The US continues its aggressive postures towards Iran, despite claiming to be on a diplomatic course ››read more