Tehran said on Wednesday failure to draft an agenda for the upcoming nuclear talks in Moscow was not conducive to their success, Iran’s IRNA news agency reported. Secretary of Supreme National Security Council Saeed Jalili on Wednesday sent a letter to EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton saying that the EU's failure to arrange a meeting of experts to draft an agenda for the talks created an atmosphere of doubt and ambiguity for the Moscow talks, RIAN reports.
Russia is hosting the third round of talks on Iran’s nuclear program June 18-19. The previous round of Iran Six talks was held in Baghdad on May 23-24.
Western nations and Israel are seeking to persuade Iran to give up its uranium enrichment program, which they suspect is aimed at producing nuclear weapons. Iran says its nuclear program is merely designed to generate energy.