Sweet EU FA Chief joins Alice to have Tea with a Mad Hatter in Wonderland!
The Fabulous Five will Again be Lead in a circle by Mad Hatter Ahmadinejad,
Giving the Mad Hatter ample time to complete a long awaited nuclear Bomb
If Ahmadinejad actually Thinks Israel will Hit the Sites he will give in to UN,
Allowing UN inspectors to return, but he will continue secretly on a Bomb!
FABULOUS 5 (UN, US, UN, Russia & China) PLUS 1 (Germany) Bumfuzzled!
The Mad Hatter and the March Hare Are Stuck at 6:00 Forever and Ever,
Because Mad Hatter Ahmadinejad Has Become KEEPER of BOMB’S TIME!
July 21, 2010
http://www.tribulationperiod.com/
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EU to ask Iran for firm date for nuclear talks
July 19, 2010
EU FMs will approve robust sanctions on Iran’s trade, financial services, transport, key energy sectors.
BRUSSELS – The European Union will urge Iran to agree on a firm date for the resumption of nuclear talks when the bloc tightens sanctions against Tehran next week, diplomats said Tuesday.
EU foreign ministers will approve on Monday “comprehensive and robust” sanctions on trade, financial services, transport and the key energy sectors, according to a draft declaration ahead of the meeting.
European leaders agreed at a summit last month to impose sanctions targeting the Iranian gas and oil sectors following Tehran’s repeated refusal to halt its disputed nuclear activities.
But Brussels has also urged Iran to return to the negotiating table with the UN Security Council’s five permanent members — the United States, Britain, France, Russia and China — and Germany.
Iranian Foreign Minister Manouchehr Mottaki said last week that talks could begin in September after EU foreign affairs chief Catherine Ashton reached out to Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator Saeed Jalili in a letter in June.
The draft text for the EU foreign ministers’ meeting “calls on Iran to seize this opportunity to allay the concerns of the international community about its nuclear programme and agree on a concrete date for talks with the EU High Representative, together with the six countries.”
The draft must be approved by EU ambassadors at a meeting on Thursday.
The last high-level talks between Iran and the six world powers were held in Geneva in October 2009 when the two sides agreed a nuclear fuel swap that has since stalled.
Western powers have demanded that Iran suspend its uranium enrichment programme, fearing that Tehran would use the material to build a nuclear bomb. Tehran insists that its atomic programme is a peaceful drive to produce energy.
Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad announced on June 28 that he was freezing nuclear talks for two months in retaliation for a fourth set of sanctions imposed by the UN Security Council three weeks earlier.
The United States and the EU later decided to impose their own punitive measures against Iran, targeting the country’s key oil and gas sectors.
US President Barack Obama signed the tough US sanctions into law on July 1.
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