BASIC's executive director, Paul Ingram, was interviewed by the Islamic Republic News Agency for some insight analysis on the G5+1 (also known as the E3+3 and the P5+1) talks with Iran in Moscow on June 18-19, 2012.
Arms control
Time for Progress on Iran Talks
The talks between the big powers and Iran resume in Moscow today, two weeks before the additional European sanctions against Tehran’s oil and banking sectors are fully implemented.
Country Report: India
India is a nuclear weapon state, but since it is not party to the NPT, its nuclear weapons program is not under the same regulations nor does the country have the same obligations as the NPT nuclear weapon states. This, coupled with India's relationship with the U.S. and volatile history with neighboring country, Pakistan, which also possesses nuclear weapons, makes India an important country to watch. BASIC monitors India's nuclear weapons program in its Getting to Zero Updates.
NATO discusses WMD & P5+1 prepare for talks with Iran
A few weeks after the NATO Summit in Chicago, NATO member states meet again in Budapest at a Conference on Weapons of Mass Destruction, Arms Control, Disarmament, and Non-proliferation on Thursday and Friday of this week.
Country Report: North Korea
North Korea withdrew from the NPT to became a nuclear weapon state in 2006. BASIC monitors North Korea's nuclear and ballistic missile capability developments and multilateral political talks regarding the country's nuclear program in its Getting to Zero updates. Read the GTZ update summaries in reverse chronological order below.
Country Report: China
China is one of the five nuclear weapon states of the NPT and the only one to have an open policy of no first use. BASIC monitors China’s nuclear policies and political shifts in its Getting to Zero updates. Read the summaries below for a reverse chronological history.
Country Report: United States
Under legal obligations of the Non-Proliferation Treaty, the United States must make continuous efforts towards nuclear disarmament, and yet, the U.S. continues to make plans to modernize their nuclear forces. BASIC monitors the nuclear policies and the nuclear reduction efforts of the United States in our Getting to Zero updates. Read the summaries below in reverse chronological order.
Iran Update: Number 159
Talks in Baghdad concluded without making substantive progress, but parties agreed to meet again in Moscow on June 18. The IAEA’s meeting with officials in Tehran to address “possible military dimensions” of the nuclear program showed more promise.