Sunday, November 10, 2013

9:37 AM 11/10/2013: New York Times Talks With Iran Fail to Produce a Nuclear Agreement New York Times - ‎11 hours ago‎

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Talks With Iran Fail to Produce a Nuclear Agreement

New York Times - ‎11 hours ago‎
GENEVA - Marathon talks between major powers and Iran failed on Sunday to produce a deal to freeze its nuclear program, puncturing days of feverish anticipation and underscoring how hard it will be to forge a lasting solution toIran's nuclear ambitions.

Iran Nuclear Talks End Without Deal

Wall Street Journal - ‎Nov 9, 2013‎
GENEVA—Iran and six world powers failed late Saturday to seal a confidence-building deal to freeze Tehran's nuclear program, but both sides agreed they had made enough progress during the three days of talks to hold another round.

Israeli leaders voice objections to Iran's possible nuclear deal

Washington Post - ‎13 hours ago‎
Israeli officials registered fierce opposition to an emerging international nuclear deal with Iran on Friday, making clear that the Obama administration faced the uncomfortable prospect of reaching an agreement with one of America's firmest enemies ...

Iran deal fear for US' Mid-East allies

BBC News - ‎6 hours ago‎
For months now Israel has watched with alarm as its best friend has schmoozed its worst enemy. The government of Benjamin Netanyahu has warned repeatedly that the United States should not take the overtures of the newIranian President Hassan ...

Israel 'utterly rejects' potential Iran nuclear deal

NBCNews.com (blog) - ‎11 hours ago‎
GENEVA - Israel rejected out of hand on Friday a mooted deal between world powers and Iran, just as Secretary of State John Kerry prepared to join nuclear talks that aim to nail down an interim agreement on the decade-old standoff.

Iran nuclear: Geneva talks 'something to build on'

BBC News - ‎5 hours ago‎
Talks between world powers and Iran have failed to reach an agreement on Tehran's nuclear programme. EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton told a press conference that there had been a lot of "concrete progress but some differences remain".

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