Sunday, September 13, 2009

Laying The Groundwork For An International Conference With Iran That Will Probably Go No Where


US Insists Iran Talks Will Include Nuclear Issue -- Christian Science Monitor

Iran appears to be backing down from its refusal to discuss its nuclear program.

For the first time since the 1979 hostage crisis, the United States is set to engage in formal talks with Iran.

While the forthcoming talks – which would include British, French, German, Russian, and Chinese officials – signify an important diplomatic shift in Iran-US relations, US officials say their expectations for any major breakthroughs are "extremely low."

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More News On Iran And Its Nuclear Program

Iran insists on nuclear 'right' -- BBC
Iran again rules out talks on its nuclear "rights" -- Reuters
'Iran won't discuss its nuclear rights' -- Jerusalem Post
US Aims to Focus on Nuclear Issue in Iran Talks -- Voice of America
Talks End 30-year US-Iran Standoff -- Times Online
Iran leader ready to talk but not on nuclear issues -- AFP
Rethinking our Iran strategy -- l.A. Times, opinion

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