Sunday, July 13, 2014

Iran Nuclear Talks Still Far Apart With July 20 Deadline Fast Approaching



No Breakthrough in Key Iran Nuclear Talks -- VOA

VIENNA — U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and three European foreign ministers failed to achieve a breakthrough in nuclear talks with Iran’s foreign minister Sunday in Vienna. Working-level talks will continue, but the two sides remain far apart on central issues.

There was a day-long series of meetings before the key session between Secretary Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammed Javad Zarif Sunday night. After nearly two hours, Kerry emerged without comment, providing no update to earlier comments by British Foreign Secretary William Hague.

“There has been no breakthrough in these talks today, but it has been important, I think, for the ministers to come together and discuss the issues. We will leave our officials here to continue this over the coming days.”

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More News On The Iranian Nuclear Talks

U.S., Iran say disputes remain in nuclear talks as deadline looms -- Reuters
Iran nuclear talks: Envoys warn of big hurdles to deal -- BBC
In Vienna, P5+1 talks make no progress on Iran nukes -- Deutsche Welle
West Sees Significant Gaps With Iran on Nuclear Deal -- WSJ
No Breakthrough In Iran Nuclear Talks -- Radio Free Europe
Iran Nuclear Talks Stall on Enrichment as Deal Delay Weighed -- Bloomberg
Kerry Warns ‘Significant Gaps’ Remain on Nuclear Deal With Iran -- Time
World powers unlikely to reach nuclear deal with Iran before deadline -- Michael Wilner, Jerusalem Post
Iran nuclear talks may be extended -- USA Today
Iran talks: How close is a final nuclear deal? -- Jonathan Marcus, BBC

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