Christian Science Monitor | Israel Warns Against Partial Agreement With Iran New York Times JERUSALEM — Israel said on Tuesday that it would “embrace a genuine diplomatic solution” that would bring about the dismantling of Iran's potential nuclear weapons program but warned world powers against any partial agreement and urged them not to ... Big powers, Iran seek progress at 'nitty-gritty' nuclear talks Iranian official wants year to resolve nuclear issue Iran nuclear talks start in Geneva amid 'cautious optimism' |
New York Times | Iran Presents New Nuclear Proposal to Big Powers New York Times GENEVA — Speaking in English and using PowerPoint, Iran's foreign minister outlined Tuesday a proposal to constrain his country's nuclear program in return for a right to enrich uranium and an easing of the sanctions that have battered the Iranian ... |
Cautious optimisim over Iran nuclear offer Aljazeera.com Iran's plan to break the deadlock with world powers over its nuclear programme has been received with a sense of "cautious optimisim" in Geneva. Mohammad Javad Zarif, Iranian foreign minister, and his team presented a proposal in talks with six world ... |
BBC News | Upbeat mood as Iran nuclear talks start in Geneva BBC News Iran has said its proposal to nuclear talks in Geneva has the "capacity to make a breakthrough". Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said world powers were receptive to his plans, but negotiators had agreed to keep the details confidential for now. |
New York Times | In New Nuclear Talks, Technological Gains by Iran Pose Challenges to the West New York Times GENEVA — Iran is expected to make an offer on Tuesday to scale back its effort to enrich uranium, a move that a year ago would have been a significant concession to the West. But Iran's nuclear abilities have advanced so far since then that experts ... |
Iran nuclear talks begin amid hopes and skepticism USA TODAY The United States and five other world powers met Tuesday in Geneva for talks on Iran's nuclear program in the hope Tehran is willing to open up its program to inspectors to verify that it is not pursuing an atomic bomb. The talks are the first test of ... |
Iran opens nuclear talks with proposals to end 'unnecessary crisis' over its ... Washington Post GENEVA — Iran opened a round of crucial nuclear talks Tuesday with proposals that it said could end an “unnecessary crisis” over its rapidly growing atomic energy program, asserting that it was prepared to take steps to alleviate Western concerns that ... |
NPR | Are Iran's Centrifuges Just Few Turns From A Nuclear Bomb? NPR Tuesday in Geneva, negotiators from six nations will sit down to talks with Iran over that country's nuclear program. At the heart of the negotiations are Iran's centrifuges: machines that can be used to enrich uranium for use in nuclear power plants ... |
Iran nuclear talks: Why there's room to strike a deal CNN (CNN) -- This week Iran and world powers finally commence long-delayed nuclear negotiations in Geneva. Was it a coincidence that just a few days ago, Barack Obama and Iranian President Hassan Rouhani engaged in a monumental 15-minute phone call ... |
NBCNews.com (blog) | Iran: 'Good and constructive' atmosphere at nuclear summit in Geneva NBCNews.com (blog) Iran's chief negotiator, foreign minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, put forward a proposal to his international counterparts in a PowerPoint presentation, Michael Mann, spokesman for EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, told reporters. Advertise ... |