Stalled nuclear talks fuel sharp exchange at Iran's final presidential debate
Source: Christian Science Monitor
At a fiery final debate before June 14 elections, Saeed Jalili, Iran's top nuclear negotiator and a leading candidate, was challenged over 'missed opportunities.'
Irans failure to make progress in nuclear negotiations with six world powers came under fierce attack as conservative presidential candidates clashed over inept and fruitless diplomacy one week before Iranians go to the polls.
Irans Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is known to make all final decisions on nuclear policy, and to shape the parameters of Irans negotiating strategy. But the two men with perhaps the most influence to carry out those directives both of them presidential candidates publicly revealed wide disagreement during a live television debate on Friday.
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Irans top nuclear negotiator, Saeed Jalili, faced withering criticism for winning no diplomatic result after almost 1-½ years of high level nuclear talks with the P5+1 group (the US, Russia, China, Britain, France, and Germany), while the US and Western nations continue to impose increasingly harsh sanctions on Iran.
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