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  2. P5+1 - Wikipedia

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    The P5+1 refers to the UN Security Council 's five permanent members (the P5); namely China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States; plus Germany. The P5+1 is often referred to as the E3+3 by European countries. [ 1] It is a group of six world powers which, in 2006, joined together in diplomatic efforts with Iran with regard ...

  3. Iran nuclear deal framework - Wikipedia

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    The Iran nuclear deal framework was a preliminary framework agreement reached in 2015 between the Islamic Republic of Iran and a group of world powers: the P5+1 (the permanent members of the United Nations Security Council —the United States, the United Kingdom, Russia, France, and China—plus Germany) and the European Union.

  4. Nuclear program of Iran - Wikipedia

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    Catherine Ashton, P5+1 and Iran foreign ministers in Geneva negotiations. Lead negotiators for the P5+1 and Iran met in Geneva 15–16 October to discuss elements of a possible framework for resolving questions about Iran's nuclear program. Experts from the P5+1 and Iran met in Vienna 30–31 October to exchange detailed information on those ...

  5. Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action - Wikipedia

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    The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA; Persian: برنامه جامع اقدام مشترک, romanized: barnāmeye jāme'e eqdāme moshtarak (برجام, BARJAM)), [4] [5] commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal or Iran deal, is an agreement on the Iranian nuclear program reached in Vienna on 14 July 2015, between Iran and the P5+1 (the five permanent members of the United Nations ...

  6. Iran - Wikipedia

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    However, Iran's fertility rate has dropped dramatically, from 6.5 children born per woman to about 1.7 two decades later, [447] [448] [449] leading to a population growth rate of about 1.39% as of 2018. [450] Due to its young population, studies project that the growth will continue to slow until it stabilises around 105 million by 2050. [451 ...

  7. Demographics of Iran - Wikipedia

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    In 1960, Iran's fertility rate was 7.3 children per woman. In 2021, the rate had fallen to 1.7 children per woman. [1] A rate at 1.7 may seem good, but it can actually be quite harmful, as it is below replacement rate.

  8. History of Iran - Wikipedia

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    History of Iran. The history of Iran (or Persia, as it was known in the Western world) is intertwined with Greater Iran, a sociocultural region spanning from Anatolia to the Indus River and from the Caucasus to the Persian Gulf. Central to this area is modern-day Iran, which covers the bulk of the Iranian Plateau.

  9. Iranian Revolution - Wikipedia

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    The Iranian Revolution (Persian: انقلاب ایران, Enqelâb-e Irân [ʔeɴɢeˌlɒːbe ʔiːɾɒːn]), also known as the 1979 Revolution, or the Islamic Revolution (انقلاب اسلامی, Enqelâb-e Eslâmī), [4] was a series of events that culminated in the overthrow of the Pahlavi dynasty in 1979. The revolution led to the ...