Vienna – U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif are locked in negotiation with just two days left before their latest deadline for a comprehensive nuclear pact.
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Kerry and Zarif met for 1 ½ hours Sunday morning in Vienna before a short break. By early afternoon, they were in discussions again.
World powers and Iran are hoping to clinch a deal by Tuesday, setting a decade of restrictions on Iran’s nuclear program and granting Iran significant relief from international sanctions. Top diplomats from five other negotiating countries are expected to start returning to Austria’s capital later Sunday.
Talks are making progress. Diplomats Saturday reported tentative agreement on the speed and scope of sanctions relief. Outstanding issues include inspection guidelines and rules governing nuclear research and development.
the FREE WORLD is CAVING in to the Iranian TERRORISTS………………….
Don’t you remember the Embassy bombing……… the 444 days the United States was held CAPTIVE by Iran………………….the bombing in Argentina……….. and much more…………………….
you’re 100% CORRECT lipa21…………..but this is just nitzuchon by Obama, Kerry and the rest of this Administration…………….. just very surprised that the other countries are not standing up to Obama
what happens if the Obama administration who makes now the deal with them and after a few months we find out that he sold our country to them with a non secure agreement. Can we back out after Obama is gone from the white house ???