More talks planned on Iran nuclear issue
Source: aljazeera
Iran and world powers will meet in Moscow next month for more talks to try solve a longstanding dispute about Iran's nuclear energy programme, Catherine Ashton, the European Union foreign-policy chief, has said.
Speaking in Baghdad on Thursday, the last of two days of discussions between envoys from Iran and six leading powers to try to defuse Western fears of a covert Iranian effort to develop nuclear bombs, Ashton said it was clear both sides wanted progress and had some common ground but they also had significant differences.
"We will maintain intensive contacts with our Iranian counterparts to prepare a further meeting in Moscow," she announced in the Iraqi capital.
The Moscow meeting is set to take place on June 18 and 19.
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This is all meaningless, as Baby Nut&Yahoo will bomb Iranians regardless of what they do or DON'T do. I just hope the hell we're not stupid enough to get involved this time.
cstanleytech
(26,291 posts)with free access to confirm it and turned over all the refined nuclear grade material there would be no reason whatsoever to fear they might be trying to build nukes.
The other thing is even if they are using the nuclear plants for only peaceful means the waste itself will be a problem and its a problem Iran can totally afford to avoid because they have more than enough oil that if they would just sell it they could do a massive investment in alternate forms of energy like solar, wind and geothermal that they dont even need to deal with nuclear power as an energy source.
Amster Dan
(89 posts)All that remains is for the nanufactured "evidence" to be presented.
cstanleytech
(26,291 posts)those simple steps I listed but to further sweeten the pot they should let the press come in with the inspectors to verify to the world that they were not trying to develop nukes and that they are willing to prove that all the people claiming they were trying to do so are wrong.
sudopod
(5,019 posts)cstanleytech
(26,291 posts)If he hadnt done that then the Bush administration would probably not have had as an easy time as they did at cooking the rest of the intel in the way that they did.