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  2. P5+1 - Wikipedia

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    Nuclear program of Iran. The P5+1 refers to the UN Security Council 's five permanent members (the P5); namely China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States; plus Germany. The P5+1 is often referred to as the E3+3 by European countries. [1] It is a group of six world powers which, in 2006, joined together in diplomatic ...

  3. Iran nuclear deal framework - Wikipedia

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    The Iran nuclear deal framework was a preliminary framework agreement reached in 2015 between the Islamic Republic of Iran and a group of world powers: the P5+1 (the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council —the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, France, and China—plus Germany) and the European Union.

  4. Joint Plan of Action - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. On 24 November 2013, the Joint Plan of Action ( برنامه اقدام مشترک ), [1] also known as the Geneva interim agreement ( Persian: توافق هسته‌ای ژنو ), was a pact signed between Iran and the P5+1 countries in Geneva, Switzerland. It consists of a short-term freeze of portions of Iran's nuclear program in ...

  5. Negotiations leading to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of ...

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    This article discusses the negotiations between the P5+1 and Iran that led to the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action . The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action ( Persian: برنامه جامع اقدام مشترک ), is an agreement signed in Vienna on 14 July 2015 between Iran and the P5+1 (the five permanent members of the United Nations ...

  6. 1953 Iranian coup d'état - Wikipedia

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    The 1953 Iranian coup d'état, known in Iran as the 28 Mordad coup d'état ( Persian: کودتای ۲۸ مرداد ), was the U.S.- and British-instigated, Iranian army-led overthrow of the elected Prime Minister Mohammad Mosaddegh in favor of strengthening the monarchical rule of the shah, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi, on 19 August 1953, with one of ...

  7. Government of Iran - Wikipedia

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    On 2–3 December 1979, the Constitution of the Islamic Republic of Iran was ratified by a popular referendum. In this referendum, 99.5 percent of Iranian voters approved the constitution. Ten years later, in the summer of 1989, Iranian voters would approve a set of amendments to the Constitution of 1979 in another referendum.

  8. Nuclear program of Iran - Wikipedia

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    In May 2010, the IAEA reported that Iran had declared production of over 2.5 metric tons of LEU, which would be enough if further enriched to make two nuclear weapons, and that Iran has refused to answer inspectors’ questions on a variety of activities, including what the agency called the "possible military dimensions" of Iran's nuclear program.

  9. International sanctions against Iran - Wikipedia

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    When nuclear talks between Iran and Western governments were stalled and seen as a failure, U.S. senators cited them as a reason to enforce stronger economic sanctions on Iran. [8] On 2 April 2015, the P5+1 and Iran, meeting in Lausanne, Switzerland, reached a provisional agreement on a framework that, once finalized and implemented, would lift ...