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No clear answer from Iran on nuclear proposals, says Solana

Iran has given no clear answer to a proposal of incentives for suspending its nuclear programme at talks to resolve the long-running dispute, EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana said on Saturday. Original post Click Here

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No answer from Iran on nuclear proposals: Solana

GENEVA (Reuters) - Iran has given no clear answer to a proposal of incentives for suspending its nuclear programme at talks with six powers trying to...

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Solana says Iran gives "no response" to nuclear offer

European Union chief diplomat Javier Solana says Iran has given no clear response to an offer of future cooperation in a range of areas in exchange for a suspension of Iran's nuclear enrichment activities. Solana said EU and Iranian negotiators had agreed to another meeting in two weeks' time. Solana was speaking after holding talks with Iranian nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili in Geneva, Switzerland....

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European Union says it won’t support military action against Iran

European Union foreign ministers say they will not support a military strike on Iran but want more talks to try to resolve worries Tehran might be developing nuclear weapons. British Foreign Secretary David Miliband says it is now up to Iran to respond to global powers and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana after talks in [...]

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Iran Nuclear Watch: Back to Sanctions or Military Action?

Iran’s top nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili (L) is pictured before a meeting on nuclear issues with European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana (R), and US Undersecretary of State William Burns (3rdR) in Geneva. World powers’ latest bid to make Iran halt its nuclear programme stalled as high-level talks ended without a deal and Washington [...]

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Iran Given 2 Week Ultimatum After Talks Impasse

It now seems that a stony faced William Burns is the most the U.S. is willing to let the other major powers bring to the negotiating table with Iran. Burns had been sent, I believe, to make sure that the EU's top negotiator, Javier Solana, didn't give away the farm to Iran in today's meeting and to give a fig leaf of 'we tried" to American-led attempts to isolate Iran for doing what it (correctly)...

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Iran has two-week deadline for nuclear answer

Iran was on Sunday facing a two-week deadline to give a final answer to world powers seeking a breakthrough in the nuclear crisis, after talks with the EU foreign policy chief ended in stalemate. Iran’s top nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili and EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana hailed their latest talks in Geneva on Saturday as [...]

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Israel's Faustian bargain

Caroline Glick: Any residual doubt that Washington has decided to take no action to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons dissipated Wednesday with the news that Undersecretary of State William Burns will be participating in EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana's negotiations with Iran's nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili in Geneva on Saturday. That those negotiations will fail to end or even slow...

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US wants it absolutely clear it has no intention of attacking Iran's nuclear installations By Caroline B. Glick

Any residual doubt that Washington has decided to take no action to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons dissipated Wednesday with the news that Undersecretary of State William Burns will be participating in EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana's negotiations with Iran's nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili in Geneva on Saturday. Full Article ...

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Iran stonewalls; West prepares naval blockade?

The Iranian document, which has not been made public, offered a snapshot of Iran’s negotiating style. It put the burden on the other parties. Its imprecise language and misspellings were in sharp contrast to the rigorous approach by Iranian negotiators, many of them career diplomats, who were in charge in 2003 when France, Britain and Germany began the initiative of incentives in exchange for suspension...

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Iran remains defiant, even with U.S. at table

AP photo EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana (background) and a protocol member show Iran's chief nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili (right), the wa ...

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Iran Nuclear Talks End Without Agreement

High-level international talks on Iran’s nuclear program ended inconclusively today in Geneva, with European envoy Javier Solana telling reporters that Iran needed to give a more definitive answer within two weeks. Read the full story

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Iran refuses to suspend nuclear programme (Second Lead)

DPA Geneva, July 19 (DPA) Iran has refused to commit itself to stopping uranium enrichment as demanded by the European Union, the US and other world powers, EU’s chief diplomat Javier Solana indicated here Saturday. Speaking at a news conference after talks with Iranian negotiator Saeed Jalili that were also attended by a US envoy, Solana [...]

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Oil Rises From Six Week Low:

Crude oil rose from a six-week low as a tropical storm headed toward the Gulf of Mexico and Iran, the world’s fourth-biggest producer, resisted demands to suspend nuclear research. U.S. forecasters said there is a 29 percent chance Tropical Storm Dolly may strengthen to a hurricane after it enters the Gulf of Mexico. Iran risks [...]

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Iran Nuclear Talks End Without Agreement

Source: [b]Washington Post[/b] By Glenn Kessler Washington Post Staff Writer High-level international talks on Iran's nuclear program ended inconclusively today in Geneva, with European envoy Javier Solana telling reporters that Iran needed to give a more definitive answer within two weeks. ...