Urgent. The end of the talks set {5 +1}
Thursday, May 24 / May 2012 16:12
Baghdad {: News} Euphrates talks ended with the group {5 +1} on the Iranian nuclear file.
A source told {Euphrates News} "The talks set the {5 +1} is over and will be held each of the High Representative for foreign policy of the European Union, Catherine Ashton and the President of the Iranian delegation, Saeed Jalili, a press conference to clarify the results of the talks," adding that "the talks have seen some sort of progress "
And resumed the countries participating in the meeting of the {5 +1} morning meetings to discuss the Iranian nuclear file, which opened the first round yesterday in the capital Baghdad and concluded yesterday evening.
And included a first round of talks, according to leaks from within the meeting of an altercation between the representatives of Russia and the U.S. demand because of the recent tightening of sanctions on Iran while I refused to do so.
The Iranian delegation counter-offer of the six major countries during the talks based on the five points and is based on the principle of step for step.
Iran has rejected talks on the EU proposal to reduce uranium enrichment from 20 to 5 percent against the reduction of sanctions.
The negotiator said the Iranian delegation that his country n is 20 per cent a red line that can not be surpassed.
The talks between major powers and Iran in Baghdad, a new episode in a long series of nuclear negotiations, but they also represent a further step on the road to Iraq's return to map global diplomacy.
And calls for Iran to lift the sanctions imposed on it and recognize that its uranium enrichment activities in targeted entirely peaceful in Washington is demanding urgent action to prove Iran's pursuit to acquire a nuclear arsenal.
Said Ashton, who heads the negotiations on behalf of the six powers, "we expect the following meetings in Baghdad to reach concrete steps towards reaching a comprehensive solution to be negotiated re-establish international confidence in the peaceful nature of Iran's nuclear program."
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