TEHRAN, YJC. A Tehran University faculty member has said that in the past year the US has made de facto agreement as to uranium enrichment by Iran.
Ebrahim
Mottaghi, Associate Professor in International Relations at the University of Tehran
Faculty of Law and Political Science, says that the US has for the first time
accepted some policies of Iran in the Almaty talks, Mehr News Agency reported.
Believing
the US to have smoothened its outlook toward Iran, Mottaghi said "The aura that
was established in Almaty and is to be followed at the expert level on March 17
and 18, must be considered as laying ground for a change in US nuclear policy towards
Iran.”
Mottaghi
also believed that Obama’s approach to US limits must be realistic if the
limits are to fit Iranian policies. "This means that on the one hand Iran does
not have any inclination for developing nuclear weapons, which can be followed
from the Iranian nuclear fatwa, and on the other hand the US has made a de
facto agreement on uranium enrichment in Iran,” he added.
Mottaghi
also said that although a new trend is started, there would be many logjams on
the way to a desirable outcome.