Tuesday, June 19, 2012

Tense Iran Nuclear Talks Extended

Tense Iran Nuclear Talks Extended, Another Session Possible -- New York Times

MOSCOW — Negotiators from Iran and six world powers scrambled to preserve forward momentum for talks on Iran’s disputed nuclear program on Tuesday, tentatively agreeing to hold another round of meetings — the fourth since April — despite little visible progress toward a compromise that would stop the drift toward war.

The talks on Tuesday, the second day of the negotiations, had a stop-and-go quality to them, and were extended repeatedly, evidently so that the sides could negotiate over the status of the next round of talks, which is expected to be held in China or Kazakhstan. It was unclear whether the negotiators, ensconced in a Moscow hotel across from the Foreign Ministry, would keep talking into Wednesday.

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More News On Today's Nuclear Talks With Iran

Latest updates: Iran nuclear talks underway in Moscow -- Haaretz
Iran, world powers deadlocked at nuclear talks -- Reuters
Iran, 6 powers try to break deadlock in nuke talks -- FOX News/AP
Russia trying to negotiate with Iran to prevent collapse of nuclear talks -- The Telegraph
Iran and world powers blame each other for stalemate on last day of nuclear talks -- Daily Mail
New 'ideas,' not proposals, emerge at Iran nuclear talks -- L.A. Times
Iran warned of tougher sanctions -- Press Asociation
Iran Nuclear Offer Isn’t Enough to Delay EU Oil Embargo -- Bloomberg
Iran Nuclear Talks: Delusions on Both Sides of the Table -- Tony Karon, Time
Iran nuclear negotiations in Moscow: face-saving, PowerPoint slides and impasse as usual -- David Blair, The Telegraph
Iran talks fail, of course -- Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post

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