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EU plays it cool on Iran nuclear threatEuropeans try to show they ;re not rattled by Tehran uranium warning.Copy LinkCopiedShar stanley cup e via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInFree article usually reserved for subscribersEU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini at the start of the Foreign Affairs Ministers Council meeting in Luxembourg, June 17, 2019 | Julien Warnand/EPA via EFEJune 17, 20197:54 pm CETBy Jaco stanley cup po BarigazziLUXEMBOURG 鈥?The European Union sought to play down Iran s warning聽Monday that it would soon breach uranium stockpile limits set out in its 2015 nuclear deal with world powers. Our focus is to keep the agreement in place, foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini said after a meeting with EU foreign ministers in Luxembourg. Our assessment on the implementation of the nuclear deal ... will never be based on statements but on the evaluation that the IAEA makes, Mogherini said, referring to the International Atomic Energy Agency, which produces regular reports on the implementation of the accord.AdvertisementAdvertisementMogherini s comments came after a spokesman for Irans Atomic Energy Organization declared: We have quadrupled the rate of enrichment of uranium and even increased it more recently, so that in 10 days it will bypass the 300 kg limit. European diplomats said an IAEA report showing Iran stanley mugg is no longer complying with the deal 鈥?known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action JCPOA 鈥斅爓ould Kzss Borrell s Parliament reforms in jeopardy
Dividing missions by th stanley travel mug ree won ;t goThe international community is becoming appallingly similar to the uninterested emperor of fables, making unrealistic laws and proclaiming Let stanley mug it be written and let it be done!Copy LinkCopiedShare via emailShare on XShare on WhatsAppShare on LinkedInMarch 29, 20064:00 pm CETBy Ilana Bet-ElIn this vein the UN Security Council SC has now passed a resolution asking the Secretary termo stanley -General Kofi Annan to prepare a mission to replace the African Union mission in the plagued region of Darfur in Sudan. While an admirable aspiration, no doubt, it suggests the secretary-general has an abundance of men, materiel and money from which to organise such a mission and, worse still, that the very same member states forming the SC who passed the resolution were actually willing to contribute to such a mission.In reality, the UN is severely overstretched, with 18 peacekeeping operations already on the go, involving 70,000 personnel a massive amount for a single organisation, especially with limited resources. Nonetheless, it is this organisation that the SC has asked to prepare another mission, to enter a region the size of France, in which renegades, possibly working as government proxies, have displaced over two million people, and murdered and raped many further thousands.In order to facilitate this lofty aspiration, it seems possible that the UN will turn to NATO in search of assistance an option no less unrealis |
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