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Iran invited to Geneva II

Only the fact that U.S, Turkey, Qatar, KSA and Russia are invited shows that it is everything but a peace conference. Iran is not an exception.
Two wrongs dont make one right. I think it should be solved between the Arabs and no one else should intervene.
 
Anyway the Syrian opposition already boycotted this joke of talks.

Thats not exactly a good thing (for themselves). It will question their international legitimacy and be seen as very intransigent party, not wanting to negotiatie a settlement to this civil war.
I can guarantee you that Assad and Syrian government would be rather happy about opposition walking out of the talks.
 
Two wrongs dont make one right. I think it should be solved between the Arabs and no one else should intervene.

So then Turkey, Russia, USA etc should not be there either, and the Arab countries can solve this conflict.
LOL good luck with that.
 
@Arabian Legend @JUBA @Bubblegum Crisis @Awadd @Full Moon @BLACKEAGLE @Yzd Khalifa

Look at this Kazakh nomad creature meddling in Arab affairs and saying who is an Arab and who is not contrary to history, genetic evidence, language, culture. A Syrian Arab would beat the crap out of him.:lol: Whether Sunni or Nusaryi. All Syrian users on this page have called themselves proud Arabs even those supporting the Child-Murderer.
 
oh my god !! u mentioned all your trolling friends !! dont do this to me !!! pleaaassseee !!!

not even syrians are not a-rabs but also egyptions and lebenese are not a-rabs u dumb !

a-rab = saudi ! i can take links if u wish u dumb

Syrians and Lebanese people definately distance themselves from Saudis. Look at the Lebanese forum (oroom.org) and see some of the vile shit that is being said about Saudis and house of Saud (and everyone associated with it) :omghaha:
 
howre you mate,good to see that sanctions seem to be lifted i reckon Eu has already lifted some?

tnx bro , i'm good . how are u mate ?

yes , sanctions including restrictions on dealing of precious material like gold , oil sector , SWIFT , ...... had been lifted by EU .

now its turn for US to lift some . which will do so in a couple of hours :D
 
tnx bro , i'm good . how are u mate ?

yes , sanctions including restrictions on dealing of precious material like gold , oil sector , SWIFT , ...... had been lifted by EU .

now its turn for US to lift some . which will do so in a couple of hours :D

SWIFT sanction lifted as well? I dont think so bro?
 
hope so like i told you many private indian firms are keen to get some business oppurtunities which would also create josin your country,

looking forward to mutual co'op between our firms in both of the countries :tup:

SWIFT sanction lifted as well? I dont think so bro?

well dadash, i heard in shabakeye khabar that sanctions putted on economic transactions will be lifted .

economic transaction = SWIFT . isnt it ? :what: :smitten:
 
This article from the Dec. 16, 2013 issue of the JERUSALEM POST should stimulate some conversation here.
EU to ease sanctions as soon as Iran curbs nuclear work
By REUTERS
12/16/2013 18:32
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European Union officials meet Iranian deputy foreign minister in Brussels; Implementation of landmark nuclear deal with Iran stumbles.

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Iranian FM Mohammad Zarif and EU's Catherine Ashton Photo: REUTERS

BRUSSELS - European Union governments pledged on Monday to suspend some sanctions against Iran as soon as the UN nuclear watchdog verifies that Tehran has curbed its atomic work under last month's landmark agreement.

No date has been set for the deal between six world powers and Iran to take effect, and talks on implementing it ran into trouble last week after the United States expanded its sanctions against the Islamic Republic.

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Under the accord, Iran is supposed to suspend its most sensitive nuclear work while governments in the United States and Europe ease some economic restrictions, in a first step towards a comprehensive settlement of the decade-old dispute.

The sequence of lifting sanctions and Iran's nuclear steps has been an issue in discussions between Iran and the six powers - the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain and Germany - on implementing the breakthrough interim agreement.

The International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), a UN body, is expected to verify that Iran has taken the agreed steps.
In a statement, EU foreign ministers said Iran had to implement its side of the deal in good faith.

"For its part, the Council is committed to ... suspend those EU sanctions as set out in the (agreement) immediately after the IAEA has verified the implementation of the nuclear-related measures by Iran," they said.

Western nations imposed sanctions on Iran over suspicions that it is covertly seeking a nuclear weapons capability. Tehran says its nuclear program is only for civilian purposes.

Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi travelled to Brussels on Monday to meet EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, who oversees contacts with Iran for the six nations, and other officials to discuss implementation of the nuclear deal.

Ashton said before the EU foreign ministers' meeting that she expected experts from Iran and the six nations to meet very soon to resume talks on how it would be put into practice.

Britain's Foreign Secretary William Hague cautioned, however, that these discussions could take time.

"While we have reached the interim deal, the details of implementation remain to be negotiated and there will be many difficulties in that, so we shouldn't be surprised if these talks are difficult," he told reporters.

Hague also said Western governments would keep up economic pressure on Iran, something they believe helped bring it to the negotiating table and paved the way for the November agreement.

"We have to maintain our vigilance on sanctions and maintain the sanctions that we are not suspending so that Iran has a clear incentive to make a comprehensive deal," he said.

Scope for diplomacy widened after Iran elected the pragmatic Hassan Rouhani as president in June, and he promised to reduce Tehran's isolation and get sanctions eased. But after years of mutual distrust any progress will likely be fragile.


 
1-syrians are not a-abs
2- a-rabs cant do shyt , "mostly" (not all of them) are some barbars who blow themselves up on a daily basis .

stop threatening others
Gosh, even your beloved ***-ad defines himself Arab:

Syrian Arab Republic.
Syrian Arab Army.
Current flag of Syria is flag is United Arab Republic (two stars represent Egypt and Syria).
Baath party flag is flag of Arab revolt.

So then Turkey, Russia, USA etc should not be there either, and the Arab countries can solve this conflict.
Yeah I think so.
 
Gosh, even your beloved ***-ad defines himself Arab:

Syrian Arab Republic.
Syrian Arab Army.
Current flag of Syria is flag is United Arab Republic (two stars represent Egypt and Syria).
Baath party flag is flag of Arab revolt.


Yeah I think so.

cause :

arab = arabic speaking people

a-rab = an ethnicity in saudi .

:D
 

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