A historic agreement
25/7/15
After the prolonged negotiation, on July 30, Iran and the P5+1 (including the US, Russia,
China, France and Germany) have finally reached a
nuclear agreement. This is considered a historic agreement ending 12 years of
tough negotiation, creating opportunities for international relations and pushing
back the risk of conflicts in the region that still have much violence.
It’s not easy to come to the end of the negotiation. In the
early period, all parties had strongly protected their own interests, called
the red lines, and don’t want the others to violate. Yet, the final result has
shown all parties had tried to seek a “high-quality” agreement, rather than
accepting an “in-time” agreement.
Obviously, at this time, the nuclear agreement is a
necessary choice for both sides because the confrontation does not benefit
anyone. If the US’s economic
embargo had hit Iran,
it also prevents American and European investors from accessing Iranian
potential market. Furthermore, more than ever, President Obama is trying to
reach an impressive record in his foreign policy by easing lingering tension
with Iran.
And the most important things, the US
and Europe both need Iran to
stabilize the turbulence in the Middle East. Iran is holding the master key that can unlock
all big issues of the region such as Syria
and Iraq
conflicts or the fight against the organization of IS.
Under the new agreement, the sanctions imposed on Iran shall be
lifted. In return, Tehran
has to restrict its nuclear program that the West has suspected to produce
atomic bombs. Iran
also has to allow the United Nations’ inspectors to monitor its military bases.
The sanction will be resumed within 65 days if there is any violation of Iran. In
addition, the UN’s sanctions of weapons remains in next 5 years and the
ballistic missiles sanctions on Iran
remains in next 8 years. The agreement between Iran and the P5+1 will officially
take effect after 90 days since the UN Security Council adopts resolution to
approve the agreement.
It can be affirmed that the agreement will help Iran get out of the blockade, opening a new
chapter for relation between Iran
and the world and the region. The agreement is also considered a good one for Iran because Iran is still allowed to enrich
uranium at its big nuclear plants and also continue its program to develop the
main centrifugal machine under the close observation of the UN.
As for the US
and the West, the agreement not only brings economic benefits but also help
them have more conditions to control the Iran’s
nuclear program avoiding a new high-cost war in the Middle
East. Especially, for Obama’s government, the passing of the
agreement has affirmed the accuracy of foreign policy that is not in favor of
violence and interference.
On the international area, the agreement has set a good
precedent. It shows that the diplomacy and cooperation can help overcome
tensions and confrontation at any level. It also produces hopes for resolving
“hot spots” on the world by peace, not the violence. With the development in
the relation between the US
and Cuba, the agreement will
create an example for normalization between the US
and Iran
that has broken since 1980.
Despite the fact that “small doors” has been opened, there
are still potential risks on the road ahead. Obama’s efforts can only be
successful if the agreement is approved by the US’s parliament an most importantly
be obeyed fully by all parties of the agreement./.
All comments [ 5 ]
Congratulations the US and Iran, that's very good!
It's very crucial for the peace of the world!
the most significant diplomatic milestone in a dispute that has lasted for more than a decade and could significantly alter geopolitics in the Middle East.
I hope — and indeed believe — that this agreement will lead to greater mutual understanding and cooperation on the many serious security challenges in the Middle East,
We make the world better and safer for next generations
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