EU Concerned Iran Talks Are Close to Collapse
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton and European Union High Representative Catherine Ashton. Photo: wiki commons.
FT – Senior EU officials expressed concern on Thursday that international dialogue over the Iranian nuclear programme is close to collapse, amid signs that Tehran is preparing for the failure of a forthcoming round of key talks.
Saeed Jalili, Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator, is due to meet senior diplomats from the EU and six world powers in Moscow on June 18 for what would be the third round of talks in under two months to try to seal a deal over the nuclear programme.
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