Global Times
Wednesday 27th February, 2013
The just concluded talks in Almaty, Kazakhstan, on the Iranian nuclear program produced tangible progress, which let the participants hold positive expectations for the next round of meeting, a Russian expert said Wednesday.Before the two-day talks between Iran and the so-called P5+1 powers — Britain, China, France, Russia, the United States and Germany — no one expected any positive results from the meeting, said Andrei Baklitsky, an expert at the Russian Center for Policy Studies.”Only a few weeks ago the sides had difficulties even in coordinating the venue for the talks. In these circums…
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