PAAIA’s Resource Center for the P5+1 Iran Nuclear Negotiations
On November 24, 2013, Iran and the P5+1 (United States, United Kingdom, France, China, Russia, and Germany) outlined a plan to reach a comprehensive long-standing agreement to ensure that Iran’s nuclear program is only used for peaceful purposes. The agreement, known as the Joint Plan of Action, was extended in July 2014 and again in November 2014. The November extension eventually led to an April 2015 framework agreement and then a July 2015 final agreement, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action.
Like much of the world, Iranian Americans have followed the Iran nuclear negotiations and ensuing developments with great interest. This page serves as a compilation of information provided by the U.S. government on the negotiations as well as view points from members of Congress, editorials from leading news sources, and analysis from foreign policy and national security experts.
While PAAIA supports efforts to pursue a diplomatic resolution to the decade-long stalemate over Iran’s nuclear program, we recognize the importance of ensuring that Iranian Americans are well informed and aware of the positions held by their elected officials and others related to this matter.
Secretary of State John Kerry: Remarks on Implementation Day
Iran: Implementation Day Explained
The Iran Nuclear Deal: A Definitive Guide
Debating the Iran Nuclear Deal
The Real Facts on the Iran Nuclear Deal
How the Nuclear Deal Affects U.S. Businesses
Executive Branch
Set forth below are links to a selection of resources provided by the administration and statements made by administration officials following the November 24th extension of the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1.Statements Made by Current/Former Administration Officials and P5+1 Partners |
U.S. Congressional Reactions
Set forth below are links to a selection of statements made by members of Congress following the November 24th extension of the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1.Supportive of Negotiations/Administration Critical of Negotiations/Administration Whip Count: Where Lawmakers Stand on Iran Deal
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Editorials & Analysis
Set forth below are links to a selection of viewpoints expressed by editorial boards as well as foreign policy and national security experts following the November 24th extension of the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1. |
PAAIA Statements and News
Set forth below are links to PAAIA’s statements and news pertaining to the nuclear negotiations between Iran and the P5+1.
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