World powers agree to talks over Tehran's nuclear program.
The six nation meeting consisting of Britain, France, the US, Russia, Germany, and China made up the negotiators of the past P5+1 meeting. The head negotiator for Iran has said that the other six countries remain committed to a diplomatic resolution for dealing with Iran's nuclear program. The two sides, Iran and the rest of the other six nations, seem to be coming closer to an agreement on the issue. Even still, Iran faces sanctions for violating a UN resolution that stopped Iran from enriching uranium. The economy and supplies in Iran have slowly diminished due to these sanctions. The US and Europe have put further sanctions on Iran's ability to trade gold and other metals. Even in the face of this tension, other world powers have been trying to work with Iran, not against it. By trying to move closer to Iran's view points, maybe this is a sign that these other countries really don't want a fight with Iran, but want to defuse the situation before it gets out of hand.
http://www.cnn.com/2013/02/27/world/meast/kazakhstan-iran-talks/index.html?hpt=hp_inthenews
Michael E
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