Tuesday, March 6, 2012

More Nuclear Talks Agreed Upon Between The World Powers And Iran

Iran plans to open Parchin, a key military base, to nuclear inspectors and seeks a new date for proposed talks with world powers. View more photos of Iran’s quest to possess nuclear technology. Washington Post

Iran Offers To Resume Nuclear Talks, Allow Inspectors Into Military Site -- Radio Free Europe

The five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany have agreed to a proposal from Iran to resume talks on Tehran's nuclear program.

EU foreign-policy chief Catherine Ashton, who is the contact person for the group, announced on March 6 she had responded to a February letter from Iranian nuclear negotiator Said Jalili proposing new discussions.

The time and venue of the talks between Tehran and the six powers -- the United States, Russia, China, France, Britain, and Germany -- have not yet been agreed.

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More News On Fresh Talks With Iran Over Their Nuclear Program

Fresh Iran Nuclear Talks Agreed With World Powers - EU -- BBC
U.S., others agree to nuclear talks with Iran -- CNN
Big powers accept Iran offer of nuclear talks: EU's Ashton -- Reuters
World powers offer to restart nuclear negotiations with Iran -- L.A. Times
Big powers accept Iran offer of nuclear talks – EU’s Ashton -- Euronews
World powers agree to restart talks with Iran over nuclear program -- Haaretz
Security Council to Resume Iran Nuclear Talks -- Time/AP
World powers offer to resume nuke talks with Tehran -- AFP
Iran Offer for Nuclear Talks Led by EU Accepted as Military Action Weighed -- Bloomberg

Iran Agrees to Limited Inspection of Secret Military Site, Reports Say -- New York Times
Iran to allow UN inspectors into secret nuclear site as 'good will gesture' -- FOX News
Iran: U.N. can visit secret military complex -- CBS/AP
Report: Iran to grant UN watchdog access to suspected nuclear site -- Haaretz
Iran says it will open key base for nuclear inspections -- Washington Post
Iran crisis: IAEA offered conditional access to Parchin -- BBC
Iran Says It's Ready To Allow U.N. Nuclear Inspectors To Military Site -- NPR
Iran says it will let nuclear inspectors in... two weeks after sending them home -- The Telegraph

My Comment: Here we go again .... more talks even though Iran has made it very clear that their nuclear program will continue. I have zero reason to be optimistic.

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