World press on progress in negotiations on Iran's nuclear program (July 7, 2014)

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World press on progress in negotiations on Iran's nuclear program (July 7, 2014)With the date of the signing of a final agreement between the Western countries and Iran on the nuclear programm of the latter is approaching, there are concerns that there is not enough time for the final agreement to be worked out."America and Iran talk all the time, but is Tehran willing to sacrifice its centrifuges?" is an article published by Telegraph today.The article notes that "the US and Iran are talking with such regularity and on matters of such substance that their meetings have ceased to be noteworthy. ""So both countries are trying hard – and America and Iran both acknowledge the seriousness of the other. But here’s the bad news: the issues they are now grappling with are so sensitive and binary that a deal may still be out of reach.""To reach a final deal, Iran would have to dismantle thousands of centrifuges that it has installed in the teeth of international pressure and some of the most crippling economic sanctions in modern history.""Whether Iran’s leaders are willing to sacrifice thousands of these hard-won machines will become clear in the weeks ahead," the article concludes. 

With the date of the signing of a final agreement between the Western countries and Iran on the nuclear programm of the latter is approaching, there are concerns that there is not enough time for the final agreement to be worked out.
"America and Iran talk all the time, but is Tehran willing to sacrifice its centrifuges?" is an article published by Telegraph today.
The article notes that "the US and Iran are talking with such regularity and on matters of such substance that their meetings have ceased to be noteworthy. "
"So both countries are trying hard – and America and Iran both acknowledge the seriousness of the other. But here’s the bad news: the issues they are now grappling with are so sensitive and binary that a deal may still be out of reach."
"To reach a final deal, Iran would have to dismantle thousands of centrifuges that it has installed in the teeth of international pressure and some of the most crippling economic sanctions in modern history."
"Whether Iran’s leaders are willing to sacrifice thousands of these hard-won machines will become clear in the weeks ahead," the article concludes.