Saturday, July 11, 2015

Iran - Not to negotiate, not to the nuclear's mullas

Iran and world powers give themselves 72 hours to clinch nuclear deal
Iranian FM Zarif during talks in Vienna
 The ‘painfully slow’ negotiations in Vienna are given until Monday – their third extension in two weeks – as 12-year dispute nears its conclusion
Iran and the world’s leading powers gave themselves until Monday to reach a nuclear agreement, their third extension in two weeks, as Tehran accused the west of throwing up new stumbling blocks to a deal. Both sides say there has been progress in two weeks of talks, but on Friday night British foreign secretary Philip Hammond called it “painfully slow” and he and his French counterpart, Laurent Fabius, left Vienna saying they would return on Saturday.
 Zarif says ’will stay as long as necessary’ in Iran nuclear talks
Mohammad Javad Zarif - Photograph: Carlos Barria/AP




Vienna (AFP) - Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif said he was prepared to stay at the negotiating table in Vienna 'as long as necessary' to clinch a deal with world powers on Tehran’s contested nuclear programme. 










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