Iran Nuclear Talks Continue

Wednesday 18 March 2015


Secretary of State John F. Kerry, second from left, meets with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif, right, and others in Lausanne, Switzerland, on March 18, 2015, to discuss Iran's nuclear program. (Brian Snyder/Reuters)



The Guardian: Showdown in Lausanne: Iran nuclear talks enter their final stretch



The Iranians are bullish and the Americans are cautious thirteen days before deadline. Meanwhile, the Netanyahu win in Israel has cast an air of uncertainty and urgency over the negotiations on the shores of Lake Geneva


At each stage of the Iranian nuclear negotiations the luxury hotel venues have grown steadily posher. The Beau-Rivage Palace Hotel in Lausanne represents a new peak. An imposing edifice on the banks of Lake Geneva, crammed with solid marble and surrounded by sprawling lawns, it is where the Treaty of Lausanne was signed in 1923, marking the final death rites for the Ottoman Empire and defining the borders of modern Turkey.



More News On The Current Iranian Nuclear Talks



U.S., Iran race to fill out contours of a nuclear agreement. -- Washington Times

Progress reported in Iran nuclear talks. -- CBS

U.S. sees progress in Iran nuclear talks as deadline nears -- CNN

Iran and U.S. Differ on Optimism About Nuclear Talks -- NYT

Iran Nuclear Negotiator’s Style and Intent Create a Mystery -- Bloomberg

In Iran Nuclear Talks, Two MIT-Connected Physicists Play Key Roles -- WSJ



Update #1: He is probably right .... Iran, West likely to reach nuclear deal: Saudi prince says. -- Reuters

Update #2: Iran’s foreign minister says no nuclear pact this week -- Washington Post

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