New York Times | Roadblocks Remain as Officials Work Toward Iranian Nuclear Pact New York Times GENEVA — With Secretary of State John Kerry and other ranking Western officials converging here on Friday, negotiators wrestled with the final hurdles to a landmark nuclear agreement with Iran that would temporarily freeze its nuclear program. Israeli leaders voice objections to Iran's possible nuclear deal Kerry: 'Gaps' must be overcome in Iran nuclear deal Iran nuclear deal hits unexpected roadblock |
Aljazeera.com | Iran, powers extend talks to clinch elusive nuclear deal Reuters 6:33pm EST. GENEVA (Reuters) - Iran and six world powers extended high-stakes talks over Tehran's nuclear program into an unscheduled third day on Saturday, as their top diplomats labored to hammer out a long-sought deal to end a decade-old standoff. Kerry to join Iran nuclear talks as Israel 'utterly rejects' emerging deal World's Top Diplomats to Join Iran Nuclear Talks Iran Nuclear Deal Expected as Early as Friday |
New York Times | Kerry Joins European Officials at Iran Nuclear Talks New York Times GENEVA — Secretary of State John Kerry arrived here on Friday to lead a concerted diplomatic push to close an interim nuclear deal with Iran, though he cautioned before plunging into negotiations, “There are important gaps that have to be closed.” ... |
Kerry, in Geneva to push nuclear talks with Iran, says important gaps remain Washington Post GENEVA — U.S. officials were closed-mouthed Friday night about the status of a possible international deal over Iran's disputed nuclear program, following a five-hour meeting here between Secretary of State John F. Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister ... |
Washington Post | Iran is offered temporary relief from some sanctions if it freezes uranium ... Washington Post A deal that would give Iran limited relief from economic sanctions in exchange for a temporary freeze of some of its nuclear activities was near completion late Thursday, and Secretary of State John F. Kerry was preparing to fly to Geneva Friday ... |
Daily Beast | Obama's Secret Iran Détente Daily Beast The Obama administration began softening sanctions on Iran after the election of Iran's new president in June, months before the current round of nuclear talks in Geneva or the historic phone call between the two leaders in September. US Iran Timeline. |
West and Iran Seen as Nearing a Nuclear Deal New York Times GENEVA — After years of fruitless negotiations, Western and Iranian diplomats are on the verge of an agreement that would freeze Tehran's nuclear program in exchange for an easing of some economic sanctions. |
Iran, world powers appear close to a nuclear agreement Los Angeles Times WASHINGTON — Iran and six world powers appeared to close in on a preliminary agreement in Geneva on Thursday that would begin to limit Tehran's nuclear development after a decade of frustrating negotiations, according to diplomats. They said the ... |
Kerry arrives in Geneva to join Iran nuclear talks Los Angeles Times The prospect drew immediate denunciations from Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who told reporters in Jerusalem that the possible agreement was a “bad deal” and “the deal of the century” for Iran, Israel's regional arch-enemy. No official ... |
Aljazeera.com | Hopes rise of progress in Iran nuclear talks Aljazeera.com World powers and Iran are working intensively to advance talks in Geneva over Iran's disputed nuclear programme, a spokesman for the European Union foreign policy chief, Catherine Ashton, said. "Very intense work is continuing," spokesman Michael Mann ... |