MOSCOW. Nov 25 (Interfax) - The sextet of international mediators and Iran intend to finalize the negotiations and start implementing the final step no more than one year after the adoption of the action plan.
"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 have a specified long-term duration to be agreed upon," according to the action plan, posted on the Russian Foreign Ministry's website.
?It would "reflect the rights and obligations of parties to the NPT and IAEA Safeguards Agreements; comprehensively lift UN Security Council, multilateral and national nuclear-related sanctions, including steps on access in areas of trade, technology, finance, and energy, on a schedule to be agreed upon," it says.
"Involve a mutually defined enrichment program with mutually agreed parameters consistent with practical needs, with agreed limits on scope and level of enrichment activities, capacity, where it is carried out, and stocks of enriched uranium, for a period to be agreed upon."
"Fully resolve concerns related to the reactor at Arak, designated by the IAEA as the IR-40."
"No reprocessing or construction of a facility capable of reprocessing."
"Fully implement the agreed transparency measures and enhanced monitoring. Ratify and implement the Additional Protocol, consistent with the respective roles of the President and the Majlis (Iranian parliament)."
"Include international civil nuclear cooperation, including among others, on acquiring modern light water power and research reactors and associated equipment, and the supply of modern nuclear fuel as well as agreed R&D practices."
"Following successful implementation of the final step of the comprehensive solution for its full duration, the Iranian nuclear program will be treated in the same manner as that of any non-nuclear weapon state party to the NPT," the document says.