Germany’s foreign minister on Saturday said there is currently no prospect of successful nuclear talks with Iran but that pressure on the country would be applied gradually, leaving the door open to future negotiations. Repeated attempts by the U.N. Security Council’s five permanent members and Germany to entice Iran into negotiations on its nuclear program foundered earlier this month over Tehran’s refusal to give up uranium enrichment. The six powers have agreed to start working on U.N. sanctions against Iran next week, diplomats and officials have said, but still have to bridge differences on how harsh the penalties should be. Full Story
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