Amid reports that Iran now has its own uranium mines, a delegation of leaders from six major powers met with Iran to persuade Tehran to limit its nuclear research program. More than a year since Iran last sat down with international officials to discuss its nuclear build up, leaders hope these talks will result in sustained dialogue with Iran. This is an urgent matter, according to Senior Fellow Suzanne Maloney, who notes military action could be on the table if talks continue to fail.
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Commentary
A New Round of Nuclear Talks with Iran
December 6, 2010