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Iran Nuclear Watch: EU’s Javier Solana to Meet Iran’s Ali Larijani

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German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier (L) chats with EU foreign policy chief Javier Solana upon their arrival at Lappeenranta, Finland on September 1. Steinmeier has said that world powers would have no choice but to take Iran to the UN Security Council if Tehran does not agree to rein in its nuclear program.

AP: Iran to discuss nukes with EU official

The European Union’s top foreign policy chief and Iran’s senior nuclear negotiator tentatively agreed late Monday to meet in two days in Vienna in a last-ditch attempt to try and bridge differences over Tehran’s nuclear program, U.N. and European officials said.

So? Another meeting after months of constant negotiations will yield NO results. Iran should be referred to the United Nations Security Council.

End of Story.

Even the Germans are becoming impatient.

“If another conversation with Solana does not bring about a change in their attitude, then further negotiations will certainly not bring us further,” German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said on Monday.

“Then we have to refer this matter to the Security Council,” Steinmeier told a meeting of the heads of German diplomatic missions around the world.

He voiced frustration at Iran’s refusal to suspend enrichment as a precondition for talks to implement the trade and technology incentives. Steinmeier said he was “running out of arguments” for Iran and that he was not very hopeful that Solana’s meeting with Larijani would yield much.

Time has run out for Iran.

But, there will be world economic disruptions in imposing any type of sanctions. And will UNSC sanctions have any affect on Iran’s quest for nuclear weapons?

NOPE

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Steve Forbes gestures as he addresses participants at the Forbes Global CEO conference Monday, Sept. 4, 2006 in Singapore. The millionaire publisher spoke about how the U.S. and the rest of the world would have to soon make a decision on whether to accept Iran’s stand on its nuclear program and that there would be some effects on the global economy based on that decision.

Stay tuned…..

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The Natanz uranium enrichment complex in Natanz is pictured in this January 2, 2006 satellite image.


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