US-Iran Nuclear Talks

Syllabus :GS 2/IR

In News

  • The United States and Iran have resumed negotiations over Iran’s nuclear program following a period of heightened tensions, signaling a potential thaw in diplomatic relations.

Earlier talks 

  • Iran had previously refused direct talks with the U.S. following the U.S. withdrawal from the 2015 nuclear deal (JCPOA). 
  • Indirect talks were held under Joe Biden but were unsuccessful, and Iran accelerated its nuclear program.

Iran’s Nuclear Programme 

  • Iran is  a signatory of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) but it ceased cooperating with the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) after the 1979 revolution.
  • Allegations have existed about Iran pursuing a secret nuclear weapons program, although Iran claims its nuclear program is for peaceful purposes.
  • Iran has enriched uranium to varying degrees, including 19.75% in 2010 and 60% recently, moving closer to weapons-grade uranium (90%).
Do you know?
– Uranium enrichment is crucial for nuclear fuel and weapons. Natural uranium contains only about 0.7% of U-235, which needs to be enriched for nuclear use.
– Uranium can be enriched to various levels for reactors (up to 20%) or weapons (90%+ for weapons-grade).

The 2015 Iran nuclear deal (JCPOA)

  • The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) was signed  between Tehran, the five permanent members of the UN Security Council, and the European Union.
  • It  aimed to resolve the nuclear crisis by lifting sanctions on Iran in exchange for Iran limiting its nuclear activities, including reducing its centrifuges, capping uranium enrichment to 3.67%, and limiting its low-enriched uranium (LEU) stockpile to 300 kg
  • Iran complied with the deal until the U.S. withdrew in 2018 under President Trump and reimposed sanctions.
  •  In response, Iran accelerated its nuclear program, enriching uranium to 60%, which is a significant step towards weapons-grade uranium.

Potential for a Nuclear Weapon and Related Concerns 

  • It’s estimated that Iran could develop a deployable nuclear warhead within months, if it chooses to do so, given its current enrichment capabilities.
    • The increasing stockpile and reduced breakout time have raised concerns.
  • Israel has expressed strong concerns over Iran’s nuclear progress, threatening military action to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
  • Trump has also suggested military action if diplomatic talks fail, with Israel playing a key role in any military operation.

Latest Developments 

  • Recently, Iran has faced military, political, and economic pressures, including setbacks in its regional influence and worsening economic conditions. 
  • Trump offered dialogue, stating that the U.S. couldn’t allow Iran to obtain a nuclear bomb, prompting Iran to engage in diplomacy.
  • Iran agreed to negotiate, partially due to its weakened position.

Way Forward

  • Revival of JCPOA: Requires mutual trust-building, sanctions relief, and IAEA monitoring.
  • Multilateral Guarantees: Broader international consensus is essential to prevent breakout scenarios.
  • Regional Dialogue: Middle Eastern security architecture must include nuclear non-proliferation commitments.
  • India’s Diplomatic Role: As a responsible regional player, India can advocate for peaceful nuclear energy and non-proliferation.

Source :IE

 

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