Aimed at ending a dangerous standoff, the agreement between Halting But EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, who has been coordinating talks with Iran on behalf of the major powers, said it created time and space for talks aimed at reaching a comprehensive solution to the dispute. "This is only a first step," Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif told a news conference. "We need to start moving in the direction of restoring confidence, a direction in which we have managed to move against in the past." Hard-pressed by sanctions, many Iranians were elated by the easing of tensions and prospect of economic improvement. U.S. President Barack Obama said that if U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon warmly welcomed the interim agreement and urged the governments concerned "to do everything possible to build on this encouraging start". But European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton (3rd L) delivers a statement during a ceremony … Israeli officials however stopped short of threatening unilateral military action that could further isolate the Jewish state and imperil its alliance with Washington, saying more time was needed to assess the agreement. The West fears that The It would neutralize Refined uranium can be used to fuel nuclear power plants - REVERSIBLE SANCTIONS RELIEF Diplomacy with Rouhani's policy of "constructive engagement" with the outside world aims to get sanctions lifted. He has the crucial backing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, keeping powerful hardline critics at bay. On a Twitter account widely recognized as representing Rouhani, a message said: "Iranian people's vote for moderation & constructive engagement + tireless efforts by negotiating teams are to open new horizons." "Ultimately, it is the Iranian people and the American people who deserve the most credit. Both are responsible for this initial victory by rejecting defeatists who said that a brighter future was not possible (and) diplomacy could not succeed," said Trita Parsi, president of the National Iranian American Council (NIAC) think-tank. But many obstacles remain, he said. "Hardliners in both countries will work harder than ever to sabotage this pivot towards a diplomatic path. Those whose only currency is confrontation will search for any opportunities they can find to undermine and sabotage this interim deal." For now though, many Iranians were joyful. A post in Farsi by Zarif announcing the deal on his Facebook page received 47,979 "likes" in two hours. There was an outpouring of gratitude and many described him as a "national hero". "Dear Doctor Zarif ... Your efforts have filled the hearts of the whole nation with happiness," wrote Shayrin Shamshirband. "I am writing this comment with my eyes filled with tears. Thank you for everything ... After many years, you have returned happiness to the people. You have restored hope in our hearts and pride in my country," commented Mehrnoosh Mohebi. The But Iranian Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said the agreement would make it harder for Kerry also told a news conference that while Obama would not take off the table the possible use of force against Reuters He said the limited sanctions relief could be reversible. After Ashton read out a statement on the deal at the United Nations office in Ashton and Kerry hugged each other, and Kerry and Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov shook hands. Minutes later, as the Iranian delegation posed for photos, Zarif and French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius embraced. - Potential access to $1.5 billion in revenue from trade in gold and precious metals and the suspension of some sanctions on - Allow purchases of Iranian oil to remain at their currently significantly reduced levels. "$4.2 billion from these sales will be allowed to be transferred in installments if, and as, - License safety-related repairs and inspections inside Most of the sanctions, Kerry said, would remain in place. "The approximately $7 billion in relief is a fraction of the costs that Kerry and the foreign ministers of the five other world powers joined the negotiations with British Foreign Secretary William Hague said in a Twitter message that it was an "important and encouraging" first-stage agreement with |
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