Tuesday, April 8, 2014

Iran Nuclear Talks -- News Updates April 8, 2014



Iran In Fresh Nuclear Talks With World Powers -- BBC

Iran has begun a new round of talks with world powers in Vienna as they seek to reach a comprehensive deal on Tehran's nuclear programme.

The international community want Iran to scale back its enrichment of uranium, which they fear could be used to make a nuclear bomb.

Iran says its nuclear work is purely peaceful and hopes to agree a deal in return for a lifting of sanctions.

An interim agreement that came into effect in January ends in July.

Iran and the six powers involved - the US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany - are keen to start drafting the terms of a new deal by May, but correspondents say they are still some way apart.

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Iran Nuclear Talks -- News Updates April 8, 2014

Start of third round of Iranian nuclear talks both "detailed and substantial" -- UPI
Iran, world powers seek to narrow gaps in new round of nuclear talks -- Al Jazeera
Iran, World Powers Try to Narrow Gaps Toward Nuclear Deal -- VOA
U.S. warns on Iran 'breakout' capability as nuclear talks start -- Reuters
Kerry Offers Sober Assessment of Iran Nuke Talks -- AP
Kerry: US would 'respond immediately' to nuclear breakout in Iran -- Jerusalem Post
Iran Nuclear Haggling Hits Midpoint With Talks Over Reactor -- Bloomberg Businessweek
Iran Deputy Foreign Minister Signals Progress on Arak Reactor in Nuclear Talks -- WSJ
Iran's Ballistic Missiles May Become Hurdle in Nuclear Talks -- Voice of America
This Could Be The Huge Obstacle To Successful Nuclear Negotiations With Iran -- IBTimes
Russia oil talks pose new hurdle to Iran nuke pact -- FOX News/AP
Iran not getting sanctions relief it was promised -- AL-Monitor
EU ready to resume business with Iran on Jan 20 -- New Straits Times
Drafting comprehensive Iran nuclear deal 'could start next month' -- Julian Borger, The Guardian
Eliminate 15K Iranian Centrifuges, 8,000 Kilos Uranium: Shape Of Nuclear Deal -- Michael Adler, Breaking Defense
Is Iran about to violate the interim deal? -- Jennifer Rubin, Washington Post

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