L.A. Times: Iran nuclear talks still far from a deal, officials say
Hopes are fading that the outline of a landmark deal to limit Iran’s nuclear program will be completed this week, as western officials emphasize a long list of obstacles that continue to block progress.
Sunday, as negotiators for the United States and Iran gathered here, some diplomats and observers had predicted that the outline of a deal could be announced by Friday. But in briefings Tuesday, officials struck a more pessimistic tone about the talks, which involve Iran, the United States and five other world powers.
“We still have a way to go,” a senior administration official told reporters. “We still have some tough technical issues to address.”
More News On Current Iranian Nuclear Talks
Iran Optimistic About Talks, Meeting Deadline -- VOA/AP
Iranians Optimistic About Nuclear Talks -- Radio Free Europe
Iran, U.S. line up technical options as push for deal intensifies -- Reuters
Nuclear talks tackle ‘technical’ details as deadline nears -- Washington Post
'Ways to go' in Iran nuclear talks as time runs short -- AFP
Iran's Foreign Minister Says Gaps Remain In Nuclear Talks -- Radio Free Europe
Iran Talks Advance, But Anything May Be Deal Breaker, U.S. Says -- Bloomberg
Iran, US Close on Nuclear Deal, No Solution Yet – Tehran -- Sputnik
U.S.-Iran nuclear talks enter third day with more countries to join -- Xinhua
Key questions in Iran nuclear talks with world powers -- Reuters
1 comment:
Playing footsie with Iran must be more important than spending the same time with India, Nigeria or other important countries.
BTW did Obama ever help get those 200 kidnapped Nigerian girls back?
No. But he dished out one helluva HASTAG.
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