New York Times | After Talks on Iran's Nuclear Program, Officials Highlight the Positive New York Times GENEVA — Iran and a group of six world powers said Wednesday that they had engaged in “substantive” and “forward-looking” discussions on the disputed Iranian nuclear program and that they would meet again in early November. Iran nuclear talks start in Geneva amid 'cautious optimism' Four Good Reasons Why Iran Doesn't Trust America Have nuclear talks been more successful for Iran than the West? |
'Substantive' talks over Iran's nuclear program CNN International Geneva, Switzerland (CNN) -- Talks between Iran and six world powers over Tehran's nuclear ambitions ended Wednesday on a promising note when they released a joint statement for the first time, suggesting Iranian officials appear willing to negotiate. |
Christian Science Monitor | Netanyahu Plans to Meet With European Leaders on Iranian Nuclear Talks New York Times JERUSALEM — Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel said Friday that he would meet with European leaders next week in hopes of influencing the negotiations scheduled to begin Oct. 15 over Iran's nuclear program, part of what he described as a ... Most Israelis would support striking Iran alone Is Rouhani bringing an end to Iran's 'Death to America' chants? Will Rouhani's outreach to Obama kill off 'Death to America' in Iran? |
Aljazeera.com | Rift widens on Iranian nuclear deal as Israel, Arabs warn against allowing ... Washington Post The Obama administration on Wednesday acknowledged a widening gulf with key Middle Eastern allies over nuclear talks with Iran, as Israeli and Persian Gulf Arab leaders pressed for drastic cuts to Iran's atomic infrastructure that Tehran has insisted ... Report: Iran may be month from a bomb Senior Iran lawmaker says 20 percent uranium enrichment continuing Israel and US differ on Iran's nuclear file |
The Nation. (blog) | Why Arabs Fear a US-Iran Détente New York Times The Arabs have learned from bitter experience that whether by confrontation or collaboration, whatever Iran, America and Israel decide to do leaves them feeling trampled. Like an African proverb says: Whether the elephants fight or play, the grass gets ... The Israel-Saudi Alliance Against the US-Iran Talks America's 'tilt' toward Iran leaves ally in lurch |
Iranian officials optimistic after Geneva talks CNN International Geneva, Switzerland (CNN) -- A day after talks in Geneva between Iran and six world powers over Tehran's nuclear ambitions ended on a promising note, Iran's state-run news agency quoted government officials as expressing optimism that differences can ... |
Lawmaker Says Iran Has Halted Enrichment New York Times TEHRAN — An influential Iranian lawmaker says his country has halted the production of enriched uranium up to 20 percent, a level that experts say is only a few technical steps from what is needed to produce a nuclear weapon. |
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 ... |
To This Tycoon, Iran Sanctions Were Like Gold New York Times TEHRAN — He called himself the “economic basij,” a reference to Iran's hard-line paramilitary organization and defender of the Islamic Revolution. He drove a black Mercedes 500 SL and wore a $30,000 watch, as befits a man who put his self-worth at $13 ... |
The National Interest Online | America Mustn't Be Naïve About Iran New York Times But enforcing America's “red line” in Syria is only a prelude to dealing with the thicker, redder line around Iran's nuclear program. Last week's charm offensive by Iran's new president, Hassan Rouhani, and his seeming show of flexibility augurs well ... Saudis Stung by Obama Iran Initiative US-Iran Deal Would Bring Good News to Lebanon |