Iran’s vice president on Tuesday urged Europeans to speed up talks with his country on its nuclear program, trade and regional security. The comments reflected possible frustration at the lack of progress amid reports that the negotiations are deadlocked.Gholamreza Aghazadeh, who also serves as head of Iran’s atomic energy organization, commented a week after a summary of the talks were leaked to The Associated Press showing no progress in getting Iran to scrap uranium enrichment. The United States and several other countries fear Iran is seeking to enrich uranium not to the low level needed to generate power but to weapons-grade uranium that forms the core of nuclear warheads.Full Story
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