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Iran nuclear: Ashton says positions 'still far apart' | |
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Talks between world powers and Iran on its nuclear programme have ended without agreement, with the EU saying their positions "remain far apart". | |
Over two days of talks in Almaty, Iran was asked to give up work on its most sensitive nuclear activities in return for an easing of sanctions. | |
EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton confirmed no deal was reached. | |
World powers suspect Iran of a covert nuclear weapons programme while Tehran insists its intentions are peaceful. | World powers suspect Iran of a covert nuclear weapons programme while Tehran insists its intentions are peaceful. |
Iran is negotiating with the so-called P5+1 group comprising the five permanent members of the UN Security Council - the US, Russia, China, the UK and France - plus Germany. | Iran is negotiating with the so-called P5+1 group comprising the five permanent members of the UN Security Council - the US, Russia, China, the UK and France - plus Germany. |
As part of the talks, Tehran's chief negotiator, Saeed Jalili, held one-to-one talks with Baroness Ashton. | |
'No breakthrough' | |
"It became clear that the positions... remain far apart on the substance," Baroness Ashton told reporters on Saturday. | |
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov confirmed there had been a "lack of results". | |
"Unfortunately we were unable to achieve a breakthrough and are still on the threshold," he was quoted as saying by Russia's Interfax news agency. | |
According to AFP news agency, he also said no time or place for the next talks had yet been agreed. | |
Saeed Jalili said on Thursday that Iran had a right to enrich uranium that must be accepted. | Saeed Jalili said on Thursday that Iran had a right to enrich uranium that must be accepted. |
At a previous round of talks in Kazakhstan in February, the P5+1 tried to push Tehran to halt production and stockpiling of uranium enriched to 20% - a step away from achieving a nuclear weapons capability. | At a previous round of talks in Kazakhstan in February, the P5+1 tried to push Tehran to halt production and stockpiling of uranium enriched to 20% - a step away from achieving a nuclear weapons capability. |
The P5+1 also demanded Iran shut down the Fordo underground enrichment facility. | The P5+1 also demanded Iran shut down the Fordo underground enrichment facility. |
In return the world powers suggested easing tough economic sanctions imposed on Iran in response to its nuclear programme. | In return the world powers suggested easing tough economic sanctions imposed on Iran in response to its nuclear programme. |
Iran's economy has been squeezed, with oil revenue slashed, the currency nose-diving in value and unemployment growing. | Iran's economy has been squeezed, with oil revenue slashed, the currency nose-diving in value and unemployment growing. |