Feb. 24
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Mohammad Zarif deliver a statement to media after the conclusion of first round of talks on Iran's nuclear program at UN headquarters in Vienna on Thursday. (DIETER NAGL/AFP/Getty Images)
As first-round talks to curtail Iran's nuclear weapons program closed last week, there was no evidence to suggest that the coming negotiations can succeed.
Few observers expect a resolution within the allotted six months; even fewer expect Tehran to agree to the seven key concessions LIGNET has identified to ensure that Iran's nuclear effort is solely for civilian purposes.
Source: http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/LIGNET-Iran-nuclear-weapons/2014/02/24/id/554452?
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton and Iranian Foreign Minister Javad Mohammad Zarif deliver a statement to media after the conclusion of first round of talks on Iran's nuclear program at UN headquarters in Vienna on Thursday. (DIETER NAGL/AFP/Getty Images)
As first-round talks to curtail Iran's nuclear weapons program closed last week, there was no evidence to suggest that the coming negotiations can succeed.
Few observers expect a resolution within the allotted six months; even fewer expect Tehran to agree to the seven key concessions LIGNET has identified to ensure that Iran's nuclear effort is solely for civilian purposes.
Source: http://www.newsmax.com/Newsfront/LIGNET-Iran-nuclear-weapons/2014/02/24/id/554452?
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