Monday, March 30, 2015

Iran Rejects Key Demand In Nuclear Talks

Foreign ministers from other world powers joined Secretary of State John Kerry in an effort to reach the outlines of a nuclear accord with Iran by a midnight Tuesday deadline. Credit Pool photo by Brendan Smialowski

New York Times: Iran Backs Away From Key Detail in Nuclear Deal

LAUSANNE, Switzerland — With a negotiating deadline just two days away, Iranian officials on Sunday backed away from a critical element of a proposed nuclear agreement, saying they are no longer willing to ship their atomic fuel out of the country.

For months, Iran tentatively agreed that it would send a large portion of its stockpile of uranium to Russia, where it would not be accessible for use in any future weapons program. But on Sunday Iran’s deputy foreign minister made a surprise comment to Iranian reporters, ruling out an agreement that involved giving up a stockpile that Iran has spent years and billions of dollars to amass.


More News On The Iranian Nuclear Talks

Iran reportedly makes new push for uranium concessions in nuclear talks -- FOX News
Iran Wants More Nuke Concessions as Talks Hit Critical Stage -- Washington Free Beacon
With Nuclear Talks Running Out of Time, Iran Rejects Key Demand -- NBC News
Iran nuclear talks: 'Tricky issues' remain, Kerry says -- CNN
Iran and six powers entrenched as clock ticks to nuclear deadline -- Reuters
Iran Nuclear Talks Unresolved -- VOA
Iran nuclear negotiations enter final day as deadlock persists -- The Guardian
Two Issues Remain in Push for Iran Deal -- US News and World Report
Iran nuclear crisis: Six key points -- BBC
Iran nuclear deal: What are the remaining sticking points as clock ticks towards deadline -- The Independent
NEWS GUIDE: The gaps as Iran talks hit crunch time -- AP

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