Monday, November 17, 2014

Negotiators Gathering In Vienna For A Final Push To Get An Iranian Nuclear Deal



Doubts About Nuclear Deal With Iran As Talks Near Deadline -- Washington Post

For the six global powers in talks with Iran, the goals have always been clear — blocking Iran’s path to a nuclear bomb while eventually lifting sanctions that have hobbled its economy and caused hardship for the Iranian people.

But as negotiators gather in Vienna this week in one last push for a deal, decades of mutual mistrust and years of Iranian obfuscation on its nuclear program may be proving too much to surmount.

Three days of talks in Oman last week produced no leap forward, with a deadline for an accord fast approaching. Now, negotiators and nuclear experts are sounding increasingly skeptical that a comprehensive deal is likely or even possible by the Nov. 24 deadline.

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More News On Negotiators Gathering This Week n Vienna For A Final Push To Obtain An Iranian Nuclear Deal

Iran and US close in on historic nuclear deal at Vienna talks -- The Guardian
One week to ‘finish the job’ in Iran nuclear talks -- Times of Israel
Iran Nuclear Pact Faces an Array of Opposing Forces -- New York Times
Iran nuclear talks final round: the main issues -- SBS
Iran Talks: Taking Stock a Week Before Deadline -- ABC News/AP
Iran and the West – how big a gap? -- Jerusalem Post
Russia Sees ‘No Evidence’ of Will to Make Iran Nuke Deal (Bloomberg Businessweek).

My Comment: My prediction on what is going to happen .... another extension in the talks .... Iran Nuclear Talks Deadline Likely to Be Extended, Ross Says (Bloomberg).

2 comments:

Unknown said...

WHY DO YOU THINK PUTIN LEFT G20 EARLY DO YOU THINK SOMTHING CAME UP OR IS BREWING WHICH WARRANTED IS QUICK RETURN

Unknown said...

For some of us a week like this is bad as waiting nn election results.

We know some effing people like Kerry & Obama will pull a rabbit out of the hat except they have no hat. And yes the rabbit will stink!

It is what they have done the last 2 or 3 rounds of negotiations.