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World powers and Iran at a stalemate

After two days of talks over Tehran's nuclear program, the EU foreign policy chief said Iran and world powers remained far apart. A breakthrough deal will not be on the table.

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Iran's chief negotiator Saeed Jalili attends a news conference after the talks on Iran's nuclear programme in Almaty, April 6. World powers and Iran remained far apart after ending two days of intensive talks on Tehran's nuclear programme on Saturday, prolonging a stand-off that risks spiralling into a new Middle East war.

World powers and Iran remained far apart after ending two days of intensive talks on聽's nuclear program on Saturday, the聽's foreign policy chief said, prolonging a stand-off that risks spiralling into a new聽听飞补谤.

The failure to reach a breakthrough deal aimed at easing growing international concern over Iran's contested nuclear activity marked a further setback for diplomatic efforts to resolve the decade-old dispute peacefully.

Underlining the lack of substantial progress during the meeting in the Kazakh city of聽, no new negotiations between the two sides appeared to have been scheduled.

"Over two days of talks, we had long and intensive discussions on the issues addressed in our confidence-building proposal," EU foreign policy chief聽听蝉补颈诲.

"It became clear that our positions remain far apart," Ashton, who represents the six powers - the聽,听,听,听, Britain 补苍诲听聽- in dealings with Iran, told a news conference.

's negotiator sounded more upbeat, saying the talks were "definitely a step forward" although no compromise had been reached, Interfax news agency reported, without giving details.

Iran's critics accuse it of covertly seeking the means to produce nuclear bombs and say聽聽in the past has used diplomacy as a stalling tactic. Further inconclusive talks will not reassure聽, which threatens air strikes, if necessary, to stop its arch-enemy from getting the bomb.

The Jewish state is widely believed to have the Middle East's only nuclear arsenal. Iran says its nuclear energy program is entirely peaceful but U.N. inspectors suspect it has worked illicitly on designing a nuclear weapon.

With all sides aware that a breakdown in diplomacy could shunt the protracted stalemate a step closer to war, no one in聽聽was talking about abandoning diplomatic efforts.

Ashton said that for the first time there had been a "real back and forth between us when were able to discuss details, to pose questions, and to get answers directly ... To that extent, that has been a very important element."

But, she added: "What matters in the end is substance. We know what we want to achieve and the challenge is to get real engagement so we can move forward with this and that's the ambition."

With a presidential election due in Iran in June, scope for a breakthrough was slim in聽, when Iran declined to accept or reject an offer of modest relief from economic sanctions in exchange for curbing its most sensitive nuclear activity.

Without substantial progress in coming months, Western governments are likely to increase economic sanctions on Iran.

The talks were held against a backdrop of flaring tension between big powers 补苍诲听, which like Iran is defying international demands to curb its nuclear program. But unlike聽, which has carried out three nuclear tests since 2006, Iran says its nuclear energy activity is entirely peaceful.

Additional reporting by Zahra Hosseinian in Zurich and Fredrik Dahl in Vienna; Editing by Mark Heinrich

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