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"On the very same basis, the proposal that Jalili offered to the representatives of the G5+1 countries this morning presented a specific framework to the opposite side."
Multiple previous rounds failed. It's no surprise. Washington bears full responsibility. So does Israel covertly.
This time's no different. Day one ended inconclusively. Reports said common ground ran afoul straightaway.
An unnamed Western diplomat said Iran's response to P5+1 demands fell short. It amounted to "reworking" proposals made last year.
Both sides remained a "long way apart on substance." State Department spokeswoman Victoria Nuland said no progress was made. Washington won't meet Iran bilaterally.
Ashton spokesman Michael Man added:
"The core issue here is the international community's concern of the very strong indications that Iran is developing technology that could be used for military purposes.""The confidence building has to come from Iran because it is Iran that is developing its nuclear program."
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