According to reports, the P5+1 world powers have reached a agreement on a framework of a final deal to prevent a nuclear-armed Iran.
The Center for Arms Control and Non-Proliferation and its sister organization, Council for a Livable World, commend the U.S. and its negotiating partners for this breakthrough on the way to a comprehensive and peaceful resolution to one of the world’s most critical security challenges.
Policy Director, Laicie Heeley featured on Canada TV‘s News Channel
A Lot of ‘Political Posturing’ Laicie Heeley appeared on Canada TV’s News Channel last Monday to discuss the Iran Negotiations and their fast approaching deadline for an interim agreement/understanding “We definitely still expect the negotiators to be working hard through the night to get something that they can present tomorrow, and then potentially work out […]
Al Jazeera America Interviews Laicie Heeley on Deadline Extension
Deadline Extended in Nuclear Talks In an interview with Al Jazeera Laicie Heeley, the Center’s Policy Director, discussed why the extension of the deadline for the Iran negotiations was not a cause for alarm. Watch below as she explains why we should remain optimistic about the success of the talks Click here to watch Laicie […]
“The Ed Show” Features Laicie Heeley on Iran Talks Deadline
Deadline Looms in Iran Nuclear Talks With the Iran Talks deadline approaching, many following this issue were pessimistic about the negotiators’ ability to come through with an understanding between all parties. In a discussion on “The Ed Show” the Center’s Policy Director, Laicie Heeley took to the stage to dispel some of the greater misunderstandings […]
Center Board Member, Ed Levine, interviewed by The Washington Post on Senate in Iran negotiations
Will Senate Democrats really help kill an Obama nuclear deal with Iran? The negotiations over the future of Iran’s nuclear program are coming down to the wire, with last-minute snags developing around the question of whether Iran will agree to allow its atomic fuel to be shipped out of the country. Other unresolved issues include […]