Tuesday, March 18, 2014

World Powers Begin Their Nuclear Talks With Iran



World Powers And Iran Start Nuclear Talks -- Al Jazeera

Negotiators hope to reach agreement that trims Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for end to sanctions.

Talks between Iran and six world powers aimed at agreeing a lasting nuclear deal have resumed in Vienna.

The two sides hope to reach an agreement by July that trims Iran's nuclear activities in exchange for an end to sanctions choking Tehran's economy.

Tuesday's negotiations are the second in monthly meetings on a comprehensive deal.

Iranian Foreign Minister Mohamad Javad Zarif is leading his country's delegation, while EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton negotiates at least formally on behalf of the United States, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany.

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More News On The Start Of Nuclear Talks With Iran

World powers and Iran start nuclear talks amid Crimea tensions -- Reuters
Iran, 6 powers discuss sanctions, nuclear cuts -- AP
Talks Resume Over Iran Nuclear Program -- Radio Free Europe
Iran Nuclear Talks Resume in Vienna Shadowed by Crimea Vote -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Iran Nuclear Talks Shadowed by Ukraine Tension -- Voice of America
EU says no impact from Crimea tension on nuclear talks with Iran -- Reuters
Iran, World Powers Resume Nuclear Talks Amid Ukraine Crisis -- Wall Street Journal
Russia and the West remain united on Iran despite Ukraine - EU's Ashton -- Voice of Russia
Iran wants to see draft nuclear agreement develop -- UPI
Factbox: Enrichment, Arak among key hurdles in Iran nuclear talks -- Reuters
Deterioration in U.S.-Russian Relations May Disrupt Coming Talks With Iran -- New York Times

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