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US not blocking Iran's WTO application
2005-05-26
WASHINGTON - The United States will not block Iran's application to join the World Trade Organization when the issue comes before the WTO General Council on Thursday, as part of a nuclear-related deal between Tehran and key European states, a senior US official said on Wednesday. "We're not going to block it, in support of the diplomacy of our European friends ... That is the plan," the official told Reuters on condition of anonymity.
"We're just playing this one out to the end," he added with an air of resignation.
The United States, in a policy shift last March designed to bolster EU-Tehran negotiations, offered Iran economic incentives to abandon its suspected pursuit of nuclear weapons, including a decision to allow Iran to begin talks to join the WTO. But that US commitment was put at risk when Iran recently declared its intent to resume sensitive nuclear activities. However, an imminent crisis was averted on Wednesday when the so-called "EU3"—Britain, France and Germany—agreed with Iran on a two-month breathing space for a deal.
Followed by another breathing space, then another, then another, then a mushroom cloud over Haifa ...
Deputy US Trade Representative Peter Allgeier told Reuters on Tuesday that a US decision on Iran's WTO application was up in the air, despite Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice's March announcement that the Bush administration would let the WTO application proceed. But the senior US official who spoke anonymously said that while blocking the application "would have been more of an option" if Iran proceeded with uranium enrichment-related activities, the administration now planned to stay united with its European allies.

"In the silly European view, Iran continues to suspend its nuclear activities. They believe that a US decision to withhold its veto would help their diplomacy," the official said.

The WTO General Council meeting in Geneva on Thursday is the first opportunity the United States and the other 147 WTO members will have to review Iran's application since Washington shifted its policy. The EU3 had argued it needed incentives from the United States to give its negotiations with Iran more weight.
Maybe Costa Rica will block it for us.
Posted by:Steve White

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