Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei speaks during the 16th summit of the Non-Aligned Movement in Tehran, August 30, 2012. Credit: Reuters/Hamid Forootan/ISNA
BBC: Iran nuclear talks: Ayatollah Khamenei says 'no deal better than bad deal'
Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei says he would rather see no deal on the country's nuclear programme than one that undercuts Iranian interests.
WNU Editor: The main stumbling block in these talks has always been the same .... inspections and verifications. Iran does not want to give international inspectors "carte blanche" to inspect their facilities .... the West is insisting on it. As long as these differences remain .... no deal.
More News On The Iranian Nuclear Talks
Iran's Khamenei hints ready to accept fair nuclear deal as talks proceed -- Reuters
US, Iran Discuss Nuclear Deal -- VOA
Iran Presses for Progress in Nuclear Negotiations -- NYT
Iran sees 'window of opportunity' to reach deal on nuclear talks -- The Guardian
Tehran Says Now Is the Time for a Deal on Iran’s Nuclear Program -- WSJ
'Now is the time for a final nuclear deal,' says Iran's foreign minister -- Deutsche Welle
Iran's Zarif says new extension of nuclear talks in nobody's interest -- Reuters
Update: Kerry rules out extension on Iran nuclear talks (Washington Post). Kerry knows that the US Congress will not accept any more extensions.
2 comments:
Amazes me that they continue to play magical chairs with Iran.
How many extension have there been already? 3? 4? 5? More?
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