Senior UN nuclear inspectors will continue their talks with Iran for a second day on Thursday. They are hoping to reach a long-sought agreement to unblock an investigation into suspected weapons research in the country.
The talks are considered an important test of Iran’s willingness to address Western concerns, before the possible resumption of dialogue with the US and other world powers. Negotiations with the six nations, the US, Russia, China, Britain, France and Germany, fell apart more than six months ago. Iran has agreed to resume the talks, possibly as early as later in the month. The six nations are seeking an agreement that will require Iran to stop enriching uranium to a higher level. Meanwhile, Iran insists it is enriching uranium only to make reactor fuel and isotopes for medical purposes.
中国公共新闻摘编:GAN JADE |