MOSCOW. April 19 (Interfax-AVN) - The Moscow meeting of the European Troika (France, Great Britain, Germany), Russia, the U.S. and China on the Iranian nuclear problem has ended without any substantial results.
"No breakthrough decisions were made at the meeting," a source close to the negotiations told Interfax late on Tuesday.
"The talks were devoted to working out the consolidated stance of the six countries on Iran, including in the light of the another consideration of the Iranian issue in the UN Security Council, which is scheduled for late April," the source said.
The six-sided meeting started late on Tuesday and lasted for about three hours. It was held behind closed doors.