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Mission
neutralize its 20 percent stockpile
over the next six months. ‘
In exchange, economic sanctions
Iran faces would be eased for six
months.
Senior officials in the Obama
administration have put the total relief
figure close to $7 billion.
During the six months, negotiations
between Iran and the world powers
would continue in hopes of reaching a
permanent deal.
The West fears Iran’s nuclear pro
gram could allow it to build an atomic
weapon. Iran insists its nuclear pro
gram is for peaceful purposes, like
power generation and medical
research.
A team of international inspectors
arrived in Tehran in preparation of
beginning its inspections.
The conference involving Jennings’
group and the Institute for Political
and International Studies in Tehran is
set to end Thursday.
On Monday, the U.S. group met in
Tehran with members of the think
tank, including with the deputy for
eign minister, as well as Iran’s long
time representative to the
International Atomic Energy Agency,
Jennings said by email.
“The meeting resulted in a frank
exchange of views, revealing Iran’s
willingness to go forward on detente
with the U.S. in the nuclear area, and
on much else as well if Congress will
get on board,” he said.
“Several things have to happen for
that to take place. Both sides have to
end negative stereotyping of the other
and deal with real people and events,
rather than ugly, false images.”
Also, “for war to be avoided and
peace to prevail there must be massive
exposure to each others’ culture in
ways that will bring about greater
understanding,” Jennings said.
“We advocate a huge increase in
higher education exchanges between
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‘Both sides have to end
negative stereotyping of
the other and deal with
real people and events,
rather than ugly, false
images.’
James Jennings
Forsyth County resident
professors, students and universities
like the ones that used to exist
between the U.S. and Iran.
“Finally, the U.S. needs to abandon
the ‘shoot first and understand the
culture later’ mentality, which some
politicians have belatedly come to
realize in regard to Iran and
Afghanistan. Not every issue requires
the militarization of politics. There is
still a chance for a peaceful outcome
with Iran, but the window of opportu
nity is a narrow one.”
While in Iran, the U.S. group will
speak at several universities as the
previous delegation did, including at
Tehran University and [lranian
National] Shahid Beheshti University,
according to the group’s news release.
“Several members of the delegation
are drawing on their previous experi
ences in Iran.”
U.S: Academics for Peace previous
ly met senior Iranian leaders in
Tehran, including the last two presi
dents, Muhammad Khatami and
‘Mahmoud Ahmadinejad. .
The team was invited to Iran by the
Iranian Foreign Ministry through the
Islamic Republic’s ambassador to the
United Nations, Muhammad Khazaee.
Jennings, who organized U.S.
Academics for Peace, also is founder
of the humanitarian organization
Conscience International, which has
done work in Haiti, Pakistan and the
Republic of Georgia. .
The Associated Press contributed 10 this
report.
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