Iran, West plan new talks after N-proposal breakthrough
Iran on Wednesday said it could allow for snap inspections of its nuclear sites as part of a new proposal to end a decade-long standoff with world powers, adding that fresh talks would take place in a few weeks.
Great. How did we cave this time? | Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarifs announcement of a fresh round of talks came as negotiators from the EU-chaired P5+1 group the US, Britain, France, China and Russia, plus Germany pored over a proposal he and his team presented in Geneva a day earlier.
The continuation of the negotiations will be in Geneva in a few weeks, Zarif wrote on Facebook. In the meantime, the P5+1 members will have the opportunity to (study) the details of Irans proposals and prepare actions they need to take, he said.
Negotiations and reaching a resolution is difficult, and negotiating over details requires time and great deliberation.
No doubt Uncle Sugar will pay as well as cave... | The two-day talks in the Swiss city have ended a six-month freeze in negotiations over Irans refusal to curb uranium enrichment in exchange for easing the international sanctions battering its economy.
Posted by: Steve White 2013-10-17 |