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ABD-İran Barışında İsrail Engeli: Uranyum ve Dondurulmuş Varlıklar Düğümü

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ABD ile İran arasındaki barış görüşmelerinde nükleer program ve dondurulmuş varlıklar temel anlaşmazlık noktaları olarak öne çıkıyor. Trump, İran'ın zenginleştirilmiş uranyumunun ABD'ye teslim edilmesini veya uluslararası denetimde imha edilmesini şart koşarken, İran bu konuyu müzakere gündemine almayı reddediyor. Katar'da devam eden görüşmelerde taraflar yakın bir anlaşma beklentisini küçümserken, ABD'nin Güney İran'daki füze tesislerine düzenlediği saldırılar ateşkesi test ediyor. İsrail ise bölgesel ve nükleer tehdit olarak tanımladığı hedeflere yönelik operasyonlarını sürdüreceğini açıklayarak diplomatik süreci sekteye uğratma potansiyeli taşıyor. Lübnan'da son İsrail saldırılarında 3 binden fazla kişinin öldüğü bildirilirken, ülkenin güneyinde zorunlu göç uygulamaları gerilimi tırmandırıyor. Katar, İran'a anlaşma karşılığında ödeme yapıldığı iddialarını reddederek bu söylentilerin diplomasiyi baltalamak isteyen çevrelerce yayıldığını vurguladı. Öte yandan, İranlı bir milletvekili ABD ve İsrail'in yüz milyarlarca dolarlık hasara yol açtığını belirtip savaşı başlatan taraf olarak ABD'den tazminat talep etti. Müzakerelerdeki bir diğer kritik başlık ise dünya genelinde dondurulan 24 milyar dolarlık İran varlıklarının serbest bırakılması. Tüm bu faktörler, kalıcı bir anlaşmanın önünde ciddi engeller oluştururken, İsrail'in askeri hamleleri ve dış müdahale riski süreci daha da kırılgan hale getiriyor.

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Started 25 May, 13:29 11 events Updated 29 May
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