Tuesday, November 11, 2014
German Foreign Minister: Iran nuclear talks reach ‘make-or-break’ point.
German Foreign Minister: Iran nuclear talks reach ‘make-or-break’ point. (NCRI).
The West is facing a “make-or-break moment” to reach a deal with the Iranian regime regarding nuclear talks, German’s foreign minister said on Tuesday after two days of high-level negotiations in the Oman capital failed to reach a breakthrough.
Germany, the U.S. and four other world powers have spent years addressing concerns over the clerical regime’s nuclear ambitions. However, two days of tough talks ending on Monday failed to make major headway towards a final deal.
Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Tuesday that flexibility and "strength of leadership" on all sides are needed to seal a compromise.
Steinmeier says he is "convinced that the situation won't come around again so soon." He says he fears that simply extending negotiations "won't bring the solution — not in the next two years."
The appeal by Germany — part of a six-nation group in talks with Iran — underscores the growing pressure to reach a general pact before a self-imposed Nov. 24 deadline, The Washington Post reported.
U.S. officials failed to make major headway towards a deal to limit Iran’s nuclear program on Monday as talks are set to expire in less than two weeks.
Concerns still remain about what Kerry described as “real gaps” between world powers and the Iranian regime.
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