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return, as part of this initial step, the P5+1 will provide limited, temporary, targeted, and reversible relief to Iran. This relief is structured so that the overwhelming majority of the sanctions regime, including the key oil, banking, and financial sanctions architecture, remains in place. The P5+1 will continue to enforce these sanctions vigorously. If Iran fails to meet its mitments, we will revoke the limited relief and impose additional sanctions on e P5+1 and Iran also discussed the general parameters of a prehensive solution that would constrain Iran"s nuclear program over the long term, provide verifiable assurances to the international munity that Iran’s nuclear activities will be exclusively peaceful, and ensure that any attempt by Iran to pursue a nuclear weapon would be promptly detected. The set of understandings also includes an acknowledgment by Iran that it must address all United Nations Security Council resolutions – which Iran has long claimed are illegal – as well as past and present issues with Iran’s nuclear program that have been identified by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). This would include resolution of questions concerning the possible military dimension of Iran’s nuclear program, including Iran’s activities at Parchin. As part of a prehensive solution, Iran must also e into full pliance with its obligations under the Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and its obligations to the IAEA. With respect to the prehensive solution, nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. Put simply, this first step expires in six months, and does not represent an acceptable end state to the United States or our P5+1 lting the Progress of Iran’s Program and Rolling Back Key ElementsIran has mitted to halt enrichment above 5%:· Halt all enrichment above 5% and dismantle the technical connections required to enrich above 5%.Iran has mitted to neutralize its stockpile of near-20% uranium:· Dilute below 5% or convert to a form not suitable for further enrichment its entire stockpile of near-20% enriched uranium before the end of the initial an has mitted to halt progress on its enrichment capacity:· Not install additional centrifuges of any type.· Not install or use any next-generation centrifuges to enrich uranium.· Leave inoperable roughly half of installed centrifuges at Natanz and three-quarters of installed centrifuges at Fordow, so they cannot be used to enrich uranium.· Limit its centrifuge production to those needed to replace damaged machines, so Iran cannot use the six months to stockpile centrifuges.· Not construct additional enrichment an has mitted to halt progress on the growth of its 3.5% stockpile:· Not increase its stockpile of 3.5% low enriched uranium, so that the amount is not greater at the end of the six months than it is at the beginning, and any newly enriched 3.5% enriched uranium is converted into an has mitted to no further advances of its activities at Arak and to halt progress on its plutonium track. Iran has mitted to:· Not mission the Arak reactor.· Not fuel the Arak reactor.· Halt the production of fuel for the Arak reactor.· No additional testing of fuel for the Arak reactor.· Not install any additional reactor ponents at Arak.· Not transfer fuel and heavy water to the reactor site.· Not construct a facility capable of reprocessing. Without reprocessing, Iran cannot separate plutonium from spent precedented transparency and intrusive monitoring of Iran’s nuclear programIran has mitted to:· Provide daily access by IAEA inspectors at Natanz and Fordow. This daily access will permit inspectors to review surveillance camera footage to ensure prehensive monitoring. This access will provide even greater transparency into enrichment at these sites and shorten detection time for any non-pliance.· Provide IAEA access to centrifuge assembly facilities.· Provide IAEA access to centrifuge rotor ponent production and storage facilities.· Provide IAEA access to uranium mines and mills.· Provide long-sought design information for the Arak reactor. This will provide critical insight into the reactor that has not previously been available.· Provide more frequent inspector access to the Arak reactor.· Provide certain key data and information called for in the Additional Protocol to Iran’s IAEA Safeguards Agreement and Modified Code rification MechanismThe IAEA will be called upon to perform many of these verification steps, consistent with their ongoing inspection role in Iran. In addition, the P5+1 and Iran have mitted to establishing a Joint Commission to work with the IAEA to monitor implementation and address issues that may arise. The Joint Commission will also work with the IAEA to facilitate resolution of past and present concerns with respect to Iran’s nuclear program, including the possible military dimension of Iran’s nuclear program and Iran’s activities at mited, Temporary, Reversible ReliefIn return for these steps, the P5+1 is to provide limited, temporary, targeted, and reversible relief while maintaining the vast bulk of our sanctions, including the oil, finance, and banking sanctions architecture. If Iran fails to meet its mitments, we will revoke the relief. Specifically the P5+1 has mitted to:· Not impose new nuclear-related sanctions for six months, if Iran abides by its mitments under this deal, to the extent permissible within their political systems.· Suspend certain sanctions on gold and precious metals, Iran’s auto sector, and Iran’s petrochemical exports, potentially providing Iran approximately $1.5 billion in revenue.· License safety-related repairs and inspections inside Iran for certain Iranian airlines.· Allow purchases of Iranian oil to remain at their currently significantly reduced levels – levels that are 60% less than two years ago. $4.2 billion from these sales will be allowed to be transferred in installments if, and as, Iran fulfills its mitments.· Allow $400 million in governmental tuition assistance to be transferred from restricted Iranian funds directly to recognized educational institutions in third countries to defray the tuition costs of Iranian manitarian TransactionsFacilitate humanitarian transactions that are already allowed by U.S. law. Humanitarian transactions have been explicitly exempted from sanctions by Congress so this channel will not provide Iran access to any new source of funds. Humanitarian transactions are those related to Iran’s purchase of food, agricultural modities, medicine, medical devices; we would also facilitate transactions for medical expenses incurred abroad. We will establish this channel for the benefit of the Iranian tting Limited Relief in PerspectiveIn total, the approximately $7 billion in relief is a fraction of the costs that Iran will continue to incur during this first phase under the sanctions that will remain in place. The vast majority of Iran’s approximately $100 billion in foreign exchange holdings are inaccessible or restricted by
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