GENEVA - Iran and six global powers agreed, expand your first diplomatic involvement in more than a year, to two days of talks with a plan Tehran's nuclear program back in late January in Istanbul to discuss - a town which is turf closer to Tehran's home.
Associated press Iran's top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili after talks in Geneva on Tuesday, said Iran would never give up its right to nuclear fuel to produce - an important request from the United States and the United Nations.A senior American official said United States and their diplomatic partners are seeking to use the Turkey negotiations that would revive a proposal in which stock to third countries in exchange for energy and medical services provide a significant amount of its nuclear fuel Iran.
The United States has taken such an agreement the fissile material to Iran, to quickly build a nuclear weapon deny trying.
American and European officials said Tuesday Iran where round additional confidence-building measures Istanbul would - press in particular by the United Nations of nuclear watchdog to give more access and information on Iranian nuclear installations.
The choice of Istanbul is significant part because the Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan has increasingly attempted a role in Iran diplomacy. Own nuclear fuel swap agreement negotiated Ankara with Tehran in may, but rejected the United States to support it.
Iranian officials have lobbying done, talks in Turkey show as an increasingly important ally. Iran's Ambassador in Turkey said Tuesday his country would try to move a large part of his trade from ports in the Gulf to Turkish ports on the Black Sea and the Mediterranean.
The talks in Geneva contain the five permanent members of the UN Security Council - the United States, China, Russia France and u.k.-plus Germany. American and European officials were careful come at the meeting, noting that the best possible result would probably be a confirmed time for further negotiations.
After Friday's highlights Iran's nuclear negotiator, Saaed Jalili, why many officials remain skeptical that any major breakthroughs will take place in the coming months.
Was Mr Jalili adamant that never would give up your right Iran, nuclear fuel, an important requirement to produce, at least in the short term, the US and the UN "I realize and openly say that suspend uranium enrichment, not on the Istanbul meeting, will be discussed," he said in a news briefing.
Six world powers continue talks with Tehran on its nuclear programs. Video courtesy of Reuters.Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad subdued by speak hopes for diplomatic dynamics in a nationally televised speech Tuesday that must lift the USA, EU and UN economic sanctions on his country before progress on the nuclear issue.
Some U.S. officials had started that the Geneva quickly could break talks down, if Mr Jalili could engage on Tehran's nuclear program or sustained rhetorical attacks on Israel's suspected nuclear-weapons program concerned.
But officials into the conversations involved said that about 75% of their almost nine hours of discussions on Iran's nuclear activities were concentrated in end.
Senior U.S. officials said the American delegation undermine voiced concerns about Tehran's alleged human rights violations and the role of the Iran in the Middle East peace process. The official said, however, that Mr Jalili would sometimes lapse into Tehran's traditional attacks on U.S. foreign policy.
The talks were also Iran's announcement Sunday of developments to which bring it closer to the control of the entire nuclear fuel undercut cycle would weaknesses - the international leverage effect on Tehran and Iran's accusations that the West and Israel were behind attacks last week in Tehran in which a nuclear scientist was killed and another injured to. A role in the attacks refused the United States.
American and European officials confirmed that your commitment track with the Iranians can be boundless. Faces political pressure to achieve results in diplomacy or more aggressive measures including military might consider soon drag President Barack Obama.
On Monday a bipartisan group of U.S. legislators Mr Obama wrote, stresses diplomacy with the Iran open-ended can be.
""We are still concerned about the possibility that the Iranian regime will try to buy time or otherwise dilute the focus of diplomacy by independent "confidence-building measures,","said the letter, which was led by Senator Joseph Lieberman (I CT)," so tactical were of course are no substitute for a real negotiations. ""
-Farnaz Fassihi and Marc champion contributed to this article.Write toJay Solomon at the jay.solomon@wsj.com

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