The last round of negotiations in Baghdad at the end of May ended without a
breakthrough and since then Iran has sought to push its “five point plan”
to resolve the stand-off.
“(Ashton) agreed that Iran’s five-point proposal is on the agenda for the
Moscow discussions, even non-nuclear issues,” Mr Jalili said. “We
will enter into the Moscow talks on this basis.”
But officials close to the talks said Lady Ashton was prepared to call the
talks a failure even if some delegates wanted the process to continue. “We
have put proposals on the table and there is no point in going further if
the Iranians are not willing to engage with those ideas.”
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