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Future of the Iran Deal – NTI Resources

With today’s anticipated announcement on Iran’s compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the next steps will likely be in the hands of Congress, which will have 60 days to decide whether to reimpose sanctions. NTI offers key resources on the Iran nuclear program, the JCPOA, and the issues facing Congress and the Iran nuclear program. 

Materials include an op-ed and commentary by NTI Chairman and CEO former Secretary of Energy Ernest Moniz, the principal negotiator of the final Iran deal nuclear provisions. In cooperation with the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies, NTI also has developed a video update of the Iran deal, as well as a library of information related to Iran’s nuclear program. In addition, NTI has included infographics and resources from the U.S. Department of Energy explaining the unprecedented and intrusive monitoring used to make sure Iran is compliant with the agreement.

CNS Iran Nuclear Deal Progress Report (Updated July, 2017)

NTI CEO & Co-Chairman Ernest J. Moniz on CNN’s New Day

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NTI President and CEO Christine Wormuth on the Expiration of the New START Treaty

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NTI President and CEO Christine Wormuth on the Expiration of the New START Treaty

New START, the last remaining arms control treaty capping U.S. and Russian nuclear arsenals, expires on February 5. This marks the beginning of a dangerous new era. For the first time in several decades, there will be no limits on nuclear weapons, less visibility into Russian nuclear weapons activities, and fewer tools to manage a crisis between the world’s two largest nuclear powers.


Statement from NTI President and CEO Christine E. Wormuth on President Trump’s reported comments to The New York Times on the upcoming expiration of New START
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Statement from NTI President and CEO Christine E. Wormuth on President Trump’s reported comments to The New York Times on the upcoming expiration of New START

NTI encourages the United States and the Russian Federation to continue to abide by New START’s limits on intercontinental-range nuclear weapons past its scheduled expiration on February 5, 2026.



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