Voice of America | Powers and Iran fail to end nuclear deadlock in Almaty Reuters ALMATY (Reuters) - World powers and Iran failed again to end the deadlock in a decade-old dispute over Tehran's nuclear program in talks that ended in Kazakhstan on Saturday, prolonging a standoff that could yet spiral into a new Middle East war. No ... It's clear the two sides "remain far apart" on substance, EU foreign policy ... EU foreign policy chief says nuclear talks with Iran have failed Iran nuclear talks unproductive |
Iran Nuclear Talks Have Failed, Says EU Foreign Policy Chief Huffington Post ALMATY, Kazakhstan — Iran and six world powers failed to reach agreement Saturday on how to reduce fears that Tehran might use its nuclear technology to make weapons, extending a series of inconclusive talks and adding to concerns the diplomatic ... |
Nuclear Talks With Iran End Without Accord or Plans for Another Round New York Times ALMATY, Kazakhstan — Negotiations over Iran's disputed nuclear program broke off Saturday with scant signs of progress, much less an agreement on tighter controls demanded by six world powers in exchange for some easing of sanctions that have a ... |
Iran, Powers Remain Apart After Nuclear Talks Wall Street Journal ALMATY, Kazakhstan—Two days of Iranian nuclear talks ended Saturday with no deal in sight but senior western diplomats pointed to a significant change in Iran's willingness to discuss international concerns about Tehran's activities. All sides said ... |
No deal in sight on final day of Iran nuclear talks Jerusalem Post ALMATY - Six world powers and Iran met for a second day on Saturday with scant hope of striking a breakthrough deal to ease concern that Tehran may be trying to develop nuclear weapons capability, a dispute that could escalate into a new Middle East war. |
The Guardian | Iran nuclear talks end with two sides 'far apart on substance' The Guardian Talks between Iran and six world powers ended in apparent failure on Saturday, with seemingly no progress made towards agreement over Tehran's nuclear ambitions. The European Union foreign policy chief – and chief negotiator at the talks – Catherine ... |
WND.com | Indictments sought for Ahmadinejad, Iran WND.com WASHINGTON – An attorney presenting evidence about the gross human rights violations perpetrated by Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his Islamic regime says it would be good to come out of the case with a precedent to indict the Muslim ... |
Iran Nuclear Talks Fail With No Resumption Date Given Businessweek Iranian chief negotiator Saeed Jalili said the talks were “substantive, intensive and comprehensive,” and said the other countries “weren't ready” to accept Iran's proposal. While Western officials said it is for Iran to make the first concessions ... |
New York Times | North Korea Events Complicate Nuclear Talks With Iran New York Times ALMATY, Kazakhstan — North Korea is more than 2,500 miles from the resumed nuclear negotiations that got under way here Friday between Iran and the six big powers, but North Korea's nuclear-arms bombast and the cautious foreign response are ... |
EU: Nuclear talks with Iran have failed Yahoo! News ALMATY, Kazakhstan (AP) — Iran and six world powers failed to reach agreement Saturday on an approach to reducing fears that Tehran might use its nuclear technology to make weapons, with the EU's foreign policy chief declaring that the two sides ... |