With the July
20 deadline to
conclude the
Iran nuclear
talks looking
more
uncertain,
early on June
7 the US State
Department
announced that
“Deputy
Secretary of
State William
J. Burns and
Under
Secretary for
Political
Affairs Wendy
R. Sherman
will travel to
Geneva for
consultations
with Iranian
officials on
June 9-10.”
Beyond the two
days' relation
to the July 20
deadline, they
also come as
Iran sanctions
violations by
BNP Paribas
are being
actively
defended by
French
president
Francois
Hollande and
foreign
minister
Laurent
Fabius.
These
June 9-10 US -
Iran meetings
was called a
bilateral and
other US
attendees were
named,
including
Brooke
Anderson,
previously at
the US Mission
to the UN, and
Jake Sullivan,
who was with
Vice President
Biden at Petro
Poroshenko's
inaugural in
Kyiv on June
7.
Then
Iranian
bilaterals
with Russia
and China,
each
separately,
were
announced. The
question was
raised June 7
by Inner City
Press: what
about France
and the UK?
What about the
European
Union?
The EU
quickly
announced that
its Helga
Schmid will
also play a
role -- or
“join” -- in
Geneva. EU
spokesperson
Michael Mann
said, “The US
will hold a
bilateral with
the deputy
chief Iranian
negotiator in
Geneva next
week. EU
Political
Director Helga
Schmid will
join. Other
bilaterals
will follow in
the next
days.”
So
when is a
bilateral
meeting NOT a
bilateral?
Soon a
US Senior
Adminstration
Official on
background
responded to
questions: “As
we've said -
and as the EU
just noted -
these talks
are
intensifying.
The P5+1 and
the EU have
been in total
coordination
throughout
these talks,
including
regarding
bilateral
discussions.
As such, EU
Political
Director Helga
Schmid will
join in Geneva
as well.”
So
again: when is
a bilateral no
longer a
bilateral?
Will France
itself try to
participate,
with Jacques
Audibert's
replacement
Nicolas de
Riviere a/k/a
Flippy Nic?
How to compare
France's
hard-line
position on
Iran and
sanctions
violations now
that Francois
Hollande and
Laurent Fabuis
are actively
defending
sanctions
violations,
not only to
Sudan but also
Iran, by BNP
Paribas? A new
dynamic? Watch
this site.