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No Breakthrough After Iran Nuclear Talks
March 21, 2006
Chinese Ambassador to the UN Wang Guangya after consultations on Iran last week (epa)
March 21, 2006 -- The five permanent veto-holding members of the United Nations Security Council have failed to reach agreement on a joint strategy for handling the standoff over the Iranian nuclear program.
Reports suggest Russia and China remain unpersuaded by the United States, France, and Britain on the need for threatening tough action in the Security Council over Iran's refusal to abandon uranium enrichment, a process that could be used for nuclear power stations or for atomic weapons.
High-ranking foreign affairs officials of the five countries, plus Germany, met for more than four hours on March 20 at Britain's mission to the United Nations in New York.
The full 15-member Security Council is expected to hold further consultations later today as efforts continue toward reaching agreement on Security Council statement calling on Iran to halt uranium enrichment.
(compiled from agency reports)