Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Iran Nuclear Talks Start In Geneva



Upbeat Mood As Iran Nuclear Talks Start In Geneva -- BBC

Iran has said its proposal to nuclear talks in Geneva has the "capacity to make a breakthrough".

Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi said world powers were receptive to his plans, but negotiators had agreed to keep the details confidential for now.

Teams from Iran and six other nations are holding two days of discussions in Geneva on Iran's nuclear future.

The West suspects Iran of seeking a nuclear arms capability and currently imposes punishing sanctions against it.

Tehran denies the West's claim, saying its nuclear programme is peaceful.

These are the first talks since Hassan Rouhani became Iran's president in August.

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Iran Presents New Nuclear Proposal to Big Powers -- New York Times
Iran presents world powers with proposal regarding nuclear dispute -- Haaretz
Iran Offers More Monitoring to Prove It’s Nuclear-Weapons Free -- Bloomberg Businessweek
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Iran says makes proposal aimed at breakthrough in nuclear standoff -- Reuters
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