Am 24.11.2013 kam es im Streit um das iranische Atomprogramm in Genf zu einer vorläufigen Einigung zwischen den 5+1 Staaten (Vetomächte +BRD) und dem Iran. 

Im folgenden nach einer kurzen Inhaltsangabe das Abkommen im Wortlaut.

Die Vereinbarung von Genf im iranischen Atomstreit enthält folgende Elemente:

Der Iran verpflichtet sich, beginnend im Januar 2014

Die westlichen Verhandlungspartner verpflichten sich

Die Sanktionen gegen die iranische Ölindustrie und den Finanzsektor bleiben dagegen bestehen. Nach US-Angaben verliert dadurch Iran pro Monat ca. 5 Milliarden US-Dollar. Nicht durchsetzen konnte Sarif laut Süddeutscher Zeitung vom 25.11.2013 Irans Forderung, dass die UN-Vetomächte und Deutschland seinem Land explizit ein Recht auf Anreicherung zubilligen. Allerdings enthält die Präambel des Textes eine Formulierung, wonach Iran nach Abschluss eines umfassenden Abkommens 'im gegenseitigen Einvernehmen' in begrenztem Maß und unter Gewährleistung von Transparenz Anreicherung betreiben könne" (SZ, 25.11.2013, S. 2). ["This comprehensive solution would involve a mutually defined enrichment programme with practical limits and transparency measures ..."]

Iran friert sein Atomprogramm ein, dafür erhält das Land in den nächsten sechs Monaten Sanktionserleichterungen in Höhe von ca. sieben Milliarden US-Dollar.


 

hier im Original:

Joint Plan of Action

Geneva, 24 November 2013

Preamble

The goal for these negotiations is to reach a mutually-agreed long-term comprehensive solution that would ensure Iran's nuclear programme will be exclusively peaceful. Iran reaffirms that under no circumstances will Iran ever seek or develop any nuclear weapons. This comprehensive solution would build on these initial measures and result in a final step for a period to be agreed upon and the resolution of concerns. This comprehensive solution would enable Iran to fully enjoy its right to nuclear energy for peaceful purposes under the relevant articles of the NPT in conformity with its obligations therein. This comprehensive solution would involve a mutually defined enrichment programme with practical limits and transparency measures to ensure the peaceful nature of the programme. This comprehensive solution would constitute an integrated whole where nothing is agreed until everything is agreed. This comprehensive solution would involve a reciprocal, step-bystep process, and would produce the comprehensive lifting of all UN Security Council sanctions, as well as multilateral and national sanctions related to Iran's nuclear programme.

There would be additional steps in between the initial measures and the final step, including, among other things, addressing the UN Security Council resolutions, with a view toward bringing to a satisfactory conclusion the UN Security Council's consideration of this matter. The E3+3 and Iran will be responsible for conclusion and implementation of mutual near-term measures and the comprehensive solution in good faith. A Joint Commission of E3/EU+3 and Iran will be established to monitor the implementation of the near-term measures and address issues that may arise, with the IAEA responsible for verification of nuclear-related measures. The Joint Commission will work with the IAEA to facilitate resolution of past and present issues of concern.

Elements of a first step

The first step would be time-bound, with a duration of 6 months, and renewable by mutual consent, during which all parties will work to maintain a constructive atmosphere for negotiations in good faith.

Iran would undertake the following voluntary measures:

In return, the E3/EU+3 would undertake the following voluntary measures:

Elements of the final step of a comprehensive solution *

The final step of a comprehensive solution, which the parties aim to conclude negotiating and commence implementing no more than one year after the adoption of this document, would:

Following successful implementation of the final step of the comprehensive solution for its full duration, the Iranian nuclear programme will be treated in the same manner as that of any non-nuclear weapon state party to the NPT. [Notes]

  1. Namely, during the 6 months, Iran will not feed UF6 into the centrifuges installed but not enriching uranium. Not install additional centrifuges. Iran announces that during the first 6 months, it will replace existing centrifuges with centrifuges of the same type.

  2. At Fordow, no further enrichment over 5% at 4 cascades now enriching uranium, and not increase enrichment capacity. Not feed UF6 into the other 12 cascades, which would remain in a non-operative state. No interconnections between cascades. Iran announces that during the first 6 months, it will replace existing centrifuges with centrifuges of the same type.

  3. Iran announces on concerns related to the construction of the reactor at Arak that for 6 months it will not commission the reactor or transfer fuel or heavy water to the reactor site and will not test additional fuel or produce more fuel for the reactor or install remaining components.

  4. Consistent with its plans, Iran's centrifuge production during the 6 months will be dedicated to replace damaged machines.

  5. "Sanctions on associated services" means any service, such as insurance, transportation, or financial, subject to the underlying U.S. or EU sanctions applicable, insofar as each service is related to the underlying sanction and required to facilitate the desired transactions. These services could involve any non-designated Iranian entities.

  6. Sanctions relief could involve any non-designated Iranian airlines as well as Iran Air.

* With respect to the final step and any steps in between, the standard principle that "nothing is agreed until everything is agreed" applies.