Iran and World Powers Agree on Framework for Nuclear Talks
Source: New York Times
By STEVEN ERLANGERFEB. 20, 2014
VIENNA In what officials described as a serious, workmanlike and conversational atmosphere, Iran and six world powers have agreed on a timetable and framework for negotiating a comprehensive agreement to end the confrontation over Irans nuclear program, the European Unions foreign policy chief and Irans foreign minister said on Thursday.
While details were vague and the two delegation leaders declined to take any questions at a closing news conference, they said that groups of experts would meet early in March and that the full delegations would meet here again on March 17, with the expectation that they will meet monthly.
Catherine Ashton, the European Union official, said in brief remarks: We had three very productive days during which we have identified all the issues we need to address to reach a comprehensive and final agreement. There is a lot to do, it wont be easy, but we have made a good start.
Officials refused to describe the topics for the expert meetings, but a senior American official, speaking on the condition of anonymity under the sessions ground rules, said, Every issue of concern to us is on the table, including uranium enrichment, Irans heavy-water reactor project and its suspected nuclear military research and ballistic missile program. All these issues, the official said, including clarifying the issue of Irans past military research, are at least mentioned in a joint plan of action agreed upon with Iran in November in Geneva.
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