Thursday, January 20, 2011

Talks On Iran's Nuclear Program To Start Tomorrow In Turkey

Iran's Ambassador to the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Ali Asghar Soltanieh. Press TV

World Powers Gather in Turkey for Iran Nuclear Talks -- Voice Of America

World leaders are gathering in Turkey for Friday's talks with Iran on its controversial nuclear program.

Iran has been posturing in recent days over what it is willing to discuss. Some top officials have said Iran will not talk about its "nuclear dossier." Others have said Iran is only willing to talk about a nuclear fuel swap to run its reactors.

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More News On The Upcoming Nuclear Talks With Iran

Turkey's Status Buoyed As Six Powers, Iran Arrive In Istanbul -- Radio Free Europe
Turkey to host nuclear talks for Iran, U.N. Security Council members, Germany -- Washington Post
Iran Talks to Focus on Fuel Swap, Nuclear Monitoring -- Global Security Newswire
US seeks 'meaningful' process on Iran: official -- AFP
Istanbul meet should cover lifting Iran sanctions: Lavrov -- AFP
Iran says ready for fuel swap talks -- Reuters
U.S., Others to Pressure Iran at Nuclear Talks -- Wall Street Journal
Russia's Lavrov urges Iran Six to hold all-encompassing talks in Istanbul -- RIA Novosti

Cyber-attack did not affect Iran nuclear programme: official -- AFP
Iran warns enrichment to go on if atom sites attacked -- Yahoo News/Reuters

WikiLeaks: Iran reached crucial milestone on way to atomic bomb -- Haaretz
WikiLeaks cables: Iran has cleared major hurdle to nuclear weapons -- The Guardian

Iran nuclear talks in Istanbul: is a uranium deal back on the table? -- The Guardian
Team Obama: China is acting responsibly on Iran, for real -- Foreign Policy
Worrying Signs Overshadow Iran's Nuclear Denials -- Peter Kenyon, NPR

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