Nothing will end Iran from enriching uranium

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The realitys of Iran pursuing a nuclear programme was inevitabled, said an Iranian American political pundit on Wednesday. “Nothing on earth that will end Iran from enriched uranium. Why would it as they are within the bound of the nuclear non propagations treaty," said Reza Aslan, a Muslim writer and causative editor for The Daily Beast, as well as faculty member at University of California Riverside.

Aslan, known among political scholar for his insight on the Iranian nuclear issue, as well as for his often fundamental ideas about how to solve it, said in a lecture organized by the New York University Abu Dhabi, that negotiations between the international community and Iran are "useless". The remarks came on the backdrop of the Geneva meeting between Iran and six world powers, which ended with an agreement to meet once more early next year in Turkey.

He was also talking a day after the UAE's Foreign Minister, Shaikh Abdullah Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, struck a appeasing note on Iran, saying he hoped the UN would lift sanctions on the Islamic Republic. But additional that the country has to come clean aboutits nuclear programme. "Negotiations are useless for three reasons: First, people at the table have greatly different goals for the talks. The Iranians desire to pursue a ground bargain. They desire everything on the table. Will talk nuclear if they must, but actually want to talk about issues concerning them.

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