France 'pulls pitch' on US-led nuclear talks, saying it will return when it is 'useful.'
[JP] French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius is leaving the marathon negotiations that have gone into overtime led by the United States between world powers and Tehran over Iran's nuclear technology activities.
A French official told France 24 today (Wednesday, April 1) that Fabius was leaving the talks and would return from France when it was "useful."
Speaking at a joint news conference with Germany's Chancellor Angela Merkel in Berlin, French President Francois Hollande said it would be better to have no deal than a bad deal -- the same opinion expressed last month by Israel's Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu while speaking to the U.S. Congress.
And yet, talks are continuing in a marathon effort to reach a deal which by all accounts other than those of the negotiators themselves, appears to be a bad deal, at least for everyone other than Iran.
The deadline for talks had been set for March 31 -- a supposed "hard" red line that U.S. President Barack Obama vowed would not be crossed.
Today that line was crossed with ease, in Obama's desperation to reach a deal with Tehran -- as was the "red line" set by Obama over the use of chemical weapons against Syrian citizens by President Bashar al-Assad.
Posted by: Besoeker 2015-04-01 |