The Jerusalem Post published an article by Uri Savir devoted to the nuclear deal signed by Iran and the 5+1 group (the US, the UK, France, Russia, China and Germany).
"The deal concluded in Geneva between the P5+1 is a watershed agreement. After decades of Iran’s acting in full contradiction and opposition to the rest of the world in developing nuclear military capacity, it was forced to begin to negotiate its policies with the world leading powers, due to economic sanctions. It is a small but a significant step," the article reads.
"Iran agrees now to curb its nuclear program and have it inspected on a daily basis in an agreement with none other than the United States," the author writes."The agreement also reflects a new form of collective diplomacy in the world, replacing the paralyzed Security Council. The six power coordination is the result of much dialogue and diplomatic work, mainly among Washington, Moscow and Beijing," the article reads.