Agreement Far From Sight in Nuclear Talks with Iran, Six Powers

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Reuters reported that more “useful” talks between Iran and the six world powers were still coming up short when trying to agree on the future of Iranian atomic capabilities.

Reuters reported that more “useful” talks between Iran and the six world powers were still coming up short when trying to agree on the future of Iranian atomic capabilities.

According to Reuters,

Their remarks came after two days of expert-level talks in New York between Iran and the United States, France, Germany, Britain, China and Russia on a long-term accord meant to end by a deadline of July 20 a decade-old dispute over suspicions that Tehran has sought the means to develop nuclear weapons.

An EU spokesperson told the publication:

(The six powers) and Iranian technical experts had a useful meeting on 6-7 May in New York.

The talks aimed at further deepening of the knowledge on the issues and to contribute to the preparations for the next round of (senior-level) negotiations on a comprehensive agreement due to take place next week in Vienna.

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