World powers asked for delay in nuclear talks, says Iran

Iran on Saturday blamed world powers for delays in long-stalled talks over its controversial nuclear programme, after Western diplomats said Iranian uncertainty over the venue had delayed the negotiations.
State broadcaster IRIB said the world powers asked Iran to postpone the talks from agreed dates in January to February, through deputy EU foreign policy chief Helga Schmid who spoke to Iran’s deputy nuclear negotiator Ali Bagheri late on Friday.
World powers “are not ready to hold the negotiation in January,” IRIB quoted Schmid at telling Bagheri by telephone. “She suggested a new date in February.”
But “Bagheri stressed that Iran is ready to hold the talks, asking the other party to remain committed to the date agreed for talks in January,” it added.
Schmid’s boss, Catherine Ashton, represents the so-called P5+1 group of the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France plus Germany in talks on Iran’s nuclear ambitions which Western nations suspect is aimed at developing the bomb.
Tehran denies the charge, saying its nuclear ambitions are entirely peaceful.
The two sides had reportedly agreed to renew the negotiations at the end of January, but they have failed to agree on a venue.