The five world powers have been trying to talk Iran out of uranium enrichment program, and so far, they failed in the talk. In the latest talk on Friday, Iran did not give a clear answer as to abandon the program in exchange for loosened sanction [1]. It seems as if Iran is not willing to back away from its program despite the tightened sanction. Why wouldn't Iran back down from the nuclear program? Are they planning something after they get a hold of enough uranium? This failure in the nuclear talk heightens the tension, and the powers will renew the talk on Saturday, hoping to achieve more progress.
Reference:
[1] Barak Ravid, "Wold powers, Iran make little progress in Kazakhstan nuclear talks" (HAARETZ) [Online] 2013, http://www.haaretz.com/news/middle-east/world-powers-iran-make-little-progress-in-kazakhstan-nuclear-talks.premium-1.513750 (Accessed: 5 April 2013)
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