Iran threatening to walk out of nuke talks
With the P 5+1 talks set to resume in Turkey next Friday, Iran is already threatening to walk out (Hat Tip: Is Iran's Fist Still Clenched?).“Time is moving against the negotiating side,” Mr. Soltanieh said, referring to the group of countries — the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China — that, along with the European Union, are set to resume talks with Iranian negotiators in Istanbul on Jan. 21 following inconclusive negotiations in Geneva in December. “It should use the chance at the earliest.”What could go wrong?
“After the installation of the first fuel rods, produced by Iran, in the core of the Tehran research reactor, Iran’s Parliament will probably never allow the government to negotiate dispatching uranium to Turkey or other countries,” Mr. Soltanieh said.
Mr. Soltanieh was speaking to French journalists in Paris on Tuesday and excerpts from his remarks were published Wednesday by IRNA, Iran’s official news agency.
Labels: Iran sanctions regime, Iranian nuclear program, P 5+1
1 Comments:
Hi Carl.
The fact that China just said that it wont be attending and Russia still hasn't decided if it will attend has nothing to do with it?Leaves almost only Iran and their accomplice Turkey to "discuss" matters?
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