World | Iran nuclear facilities Iran Nuclear Talks Collapse Tehran refuses to talk without lifting sanctions, wants to continue nuke program By Polly Davis Doig Posted Jan 22, 2011 6:42 AM CST Copied William Burns, Assistant US Secretary for East Asia, center, arrives for talks on Iran's nuclear program at the historical Ciragan Palace in Istanbul, Turkey, Friday, Jan. 21, 2011. (Salih Zeki Fazlioglu) See 4 more photos A mere day after talks began between Iran and six world powers, they have collapsed over Iran's insistence that the UN lift sanctions and that it be allowed to continue its nuclear program, reports the AP. "We had hoped to have a detailed and constructive discussion," says a top EU envoy. "But it became clear that the Iranian side was not ready for this unless we agree to preconditions (which) are not the way to proceed." No date for new talks has been set. "The process can go forward if Iran chooses to respond positively," she said. "We will now wait to see whether they do." Read These Next See 6 reactions to Trump's SOTU address. Home Improvement actor is going to jail for more than a year. Martin Short's daughter dies by suicide at 42. Bill Gates apologized to his staff, spoke of his affairs. See 4 more photos Report an error