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Despite progress, Iran nuclear talks hit impasse on details

LAUSANNE: Six world powers and Iran met again on Wednesday in a bid to reach a preliminary accord on reining in Tehran’s nuclear programme, after failing to agree crucial details such as the lifting of UN sanctions by a midnight deadline.

Despite progress, Iran nuclear talks hit impasse on details

US Secretary of State John Kerry looks out of the window of his room at the Beau-Rivage Palace hotel during a break in Iran nuclear talks in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Wednesday. AFP



Lausanne, April 1

Major powers and Iran were closer to a preliminary accord on Tehran's nuclear programme as marathon talks ran into Wednesday, but were stuck over key details such as lifting UN sanctions and Iran's future atomic research.
After missing a self-imposed March 31 deadline for a deal, the negotiators ended talks in the Swiss city of Lausanne in the early morning hours with an air of chaos, disunity and cacophony as delegations scrambled to get contradictory viewpoints across.
The six powers - the United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China - aim to stop Iran from gaining the capacity to develop a nuclear bomb in exchange for easing international sanctions crippling its economy. Iran says its nuclear programme is peaceful.
France's foreign minister, often seen as making the most stringent demands of Iran, returned to Paris because things had not advanced enough for an "immediate deal".
But as negotiators from the powers met Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif again on Wednesday, Russia and Iran expressed optimism an initial agreement was within reach.
British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond sounded a note of caution. "I think we have a broad framework of understanding, but there are still some key issues that have to be worked through," he told the BBC.
Western diplomats said Iran had on Tuesday reaffirmed its "nuclear rights", suggesting the talks were again getting bogged down entering their seventh day.
Officials cautioned that any agreement would probably be fragile and incomplete. "We hope to wrap up the talks by Wednesday night ... We insist on lifting of financial, oil and banking sanctions immediately ... for other sanctions we need to find a framework," senior Iranian negotiator Abbas Araqchi told state television. "We insist on keeping research and development with advanced centrifuges," he said.
Araqchi said he expected the parties to issue a joint statement declaring that "progress has been made in the talks and that we have come to a solution on key issues. We will have the solutions in written form."
German Chancellor Angela Merkel told reporters in Berlin she hoped for a compromise ensuring Iran cannot get nuclear weapons. All sides had made a lot of progress, she said, but "such negotiations only come to an end if there is agreement on all points."
A preliminary deal would be a major milestone toward a final accord, with an end-June deadline, that could end a 12-year standoff between Iran and world powers and reduce the risk of another Middle East war.
But it would only be a first step and reaching agreement on details by June 30 will be difficult. The US threatened on Tuesday to walk away if the talks yield no political framework accord. — Reuters

Netanyahu calls for better deal with Iran

  • Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Wednesday it was not too late for world powers locked in nuclear negotiations with Iran to demand a ‘better deal’
  • He made the comments before meeting in Jerusalem with the speaker of the US House of Representatives, John Boehner, a leading Republican and strong critic
  • of the White House's policy on Iran
  • “A better deal would significantly roll back Iran's nuclear infrastructure. A better deal would link the eventual lifting of the restrictions on Iran’s nuclear programme to a change in Iran's behaviour,” he said

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