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Iran nuclear crisis: New talks to open in Kazakhstan Iran nuclear crisis: New talks to open in Kazakhstan
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A new round of talks between world powers and Iran over its controversial nuclear programme are set to open in the Kazakh city of Almaty.A new round of talks between world powers and Iran over its controversial nuclear programme are set to open in the Kazakh city of Almaty.
The discussions on Tuesday are the first since talks in June 2012 ended without a breakthrough.The discussions on Tuesday are the first since talks in June 2012 ended without a breakthrough.
Negotiators from Iran will meet counterparts from the US, UK, France, China, Russia and Germany - the P5+1.Negotiators from Iran will meet counterparts from the US, UK, France, China, Russia and Germany - the P5+1.
International powers suspect Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons - a charge Iran strongly denies.International powers suspect Iran of seeking to develop nuclear weapons - a charge Iran strongly denies.
Iran insists its purposes are purely civilian, asserting it needs enriched uranium to make medical isotopes.Iran insists its purposes are purely civilian, asserting it needs enriched uranium to make medical isotopes.
Since 2010, Iran has been enriching uranium to a level of 20%, an important technological step towards being able to produce more highly enriched weapons-grade material.Since 2010, Iran has been enriching uranium to a level of 20%, an important technological step towards being able to produce more highly enriched weapons-grade material.
By curious practice, each new round of nuclear talks with Iran is held in a new place. So, the well-travelled collection of nuclear negotiators now finds itself amid the wide avenues and frozen pavements of Kazakhstan's largest city.By curious practice, each new round of nuclear talks with Iran is held in a new place. So, the well-travelled collection of nuclear negotiators now finds itself amid the wide avenues and frozen pavements of Kazakhstan's largest city.
In this round of talks - the first since June 2012 - Western diplomats say that they will present Iran with an updated proposal which they describe as "serious and substantial."In this round of talks - the first since June 2012 - Western diplomats say that they will present Iran with an updated proposal which they describe as "serious and substantial."
In previous rounds, the six major powers at the talks made three specific demands of Iran: the halting of all enrichment work; the shutting down of an underground facility near the holy city of Qom; and the export of the country's supply of medium-level enriched uranium.In previous rounds, the six major powers at the talks made three specific demands of Iran: the halting of all enrichment work; the shutting down of an underground facility near the holy city of Qom; and the export of the country's supply of medium-level enriched uranium.
One Western official says that some form of sanctions relief may also be offered at this round. Previously, Iran has insisted that sanctions need to be lifted before it can consider any concessions of its own.One Western official says that some form of sanctions relief may also be offered at this round. Previously, Iran has insisted that sanctions need to be lifted before it can consider any concessions of its own.
Iran has repeatedly rejected Western calls to stop enriching uranium, insisting it is an inalienable right.Iran has repeatedly rejected Western calls to stop enriching uranium, insisting it is an inalienable right.
Ahead of the meeting, Western diplomats said Iran would be offered incentives to compromise, according to reports. This might involve easing some of the sanctions which have been imposed on Iran, in return for shutting its Fordo uranium enrichment plant, reports say.Ahead of the meeting, Western diplomats said Iran would be offered incentives to compromise, according to reports. This might involve easing some of the sanctions which have been imposed on Iran, in return for shutting its Fordo uranium enrichment plant, reports say.
Several rounds of sanctions have squeezed Iran's economy, with oil revenue slashed, a currency that has nosedived in value, and growing unemployment.Several rounds of sanctions have squeezed Iran's economy, with oil revenue slashed, a currency that has nosedived in value, and growing unemployment.
The talks are taking place against a background of Israeli warnings that it will stop Iran's programme militarily if other means fail.The talks are taking place against a background of Israeli warnings that it will stop Iran's programme militarily if other means fail.
Speaking in London on Monday, new US Secretary of State John Kerry said time for a diplomatic solution was running short.Speaking in London on Monday, new US Secretary of State John Kerry said time for a diplomatic solution was running short.
"The window for a diplomatic solution simply cannot by definition remain open forever. But it is open today. It is open now," he said."The window for a diplomatic solution simply cannot by definition remain open forever. But it is open today. It is open now," he said.
"There is still time but there is only time if Iran makes the decision to come to the table and negotiate in good faith.""There is still time but there is only time if Iran makes the decision to come to the table and negotiate in good faith."
Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergei Ryabkov told reporters in Almaty "no more time should be lost".
"One gets the impression that on the whole there is not too much readiness or desire to agree. This should be overcome," Interfax news agency quoted him as saying.
There has been little sign of the atmosphere easing. This month, Iran said it had found major new uranium deposits and was planning to expand its nuclear power programme.There has been little sign of the atmosphere easing. This month, Iran said it had found major new uranium deposits and was planning to expand its nuclear power programme.
Iran said the find - which has not been independently confirmed - would treble the size of known uranium deposits.Iran said the find - which has not been independently confirmed - would treble the size of known uranium deposits.
Only 10 days earlier, Iran announced an upgrade to its Natanz nuclear plant centrifuges - believed to be able to enrich uranium two or three times faster than the old equipment.Only 10 days earlier, Iran announced an upgrade to its Natanz nuclear plant centrifuges - believed to be able to enrich uranium two or three times faster than the old equipment.
A report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) last week said it could not yet "exclude the existence of possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear programme".A report by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) last week said it could not yet "exclude the existence of possible military dimensions to Iran's nuclear programme".