http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-22029888
ran has failed to deliver a "clear and concrete response" to a proposal aimed at ending deadlock over its nuclear programme, a Western diplomat has said. Tehran said it had offered "specific plans" at the opening of the talks with world powers in Kazakhstan.
But the Western diplomat said they were a "reworking" of proposals rejected at last year's talks in Russia.
Iran insists its purposes are purely civilian, but world powers fear Tehran is seeking to develop nuclear weapons
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The Iranian chief negotiator, Saeed Jalili, strongly defended its programme ahead of the talks, saying the global community must accept Tehran's right to enrich uranium.
But a Western diplomat, who did not want to be named, said that the P5+1 was "somewhat puzzled by the Iranians' characterisation of what they presented" at the session.
"There has not yet been a clear and concrete response to the... proposal" made by the P5+1 at their most recent talks, in February, in Almaty, the diplomat said.
"There were some interesting but not fully explained general comments on our ideas. It was mainly a reworking of what they said in Moscow
ran has failed to deliver a "clear and concrete response"
ایران پاسخ روشن و محکمی به به پیشنهادات غرب تداده است
the P5+1 was "somewhat puzzled by the Iranians' characterisation of what they presented"
دیپلمات غربی با حرفهای ایران گیج شده اند
It was mainly a reworking of what they said in Moscow
حرفهای ایران همان حرفهای مسکو است