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Thursday, May 24, 2012

Baghdad Talks: Third Round of Meetings Between Jalili and Ashton

Amidst contradictory news out of Baghdad on the end of the talks between Iran and major global powers, the Iranian official news agency IRNA reported that another round of meetings between Iran’s chief negotiator Saeed Jalili and EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton, who has acted as the chief negotiator for the P5+1, is now underway. 

The first plenary session between Iran and the six powers took place on Wednesday afternoon local time and lasted for three hours, followed by a shorter session on Thursday afternoon. A series of bilateral meetings have also been taking place between individual negotiators, including the recent meeting between Ashton and Jalili. These meetings are to narrow down the differences between the two sides and lead to a communiqué announced at the end of the final plenary session later tonight, if there would be any such session.

5 comments:

  1. As I said earlier,nothing will come out of these talks,nothing.

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  2. It seems Obama can NOT deal as he wishes untill after the election.
    With all those Reps on his back wanting him lynched alone for ....
    I doubt we can get any reasonable results from negotiations.
    Just a humble opinion.
    and plz spare us the mollah this and mollah that crap whoever you are.

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  3. Mullahs can't be trusted.
    They are nothing but liars thieves and killers.
    Mere men disguised in religious garb and spewing out gibberish for the cretinous types that follow them into the bottomless pits.

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  4. Judging it from a distance it seems Iran is better off now than ever under the Kings who were all stooges and whores of past and present soperpowers.

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  5. Anon 8:58 AM

    Iran would be far better off without the rotten mullahs and their ilk, period.

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