(Reuters) - A nuclear agreement betweenIranand six major powers can be reached by a Nov. 24 deadline, British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said on Tuesday, but Tehran needs to show more flexibility in negotiations.
"I believe a deal can be done," Hammond said following a London meeting with U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry. "But we will not do a bad deal. These negotiations are extremely tough andIranneeds to show more flexibility if we are to succeed."
Senior foreign officials from Iran and the six powers - the United States, Britain,France,Germany,RussiaandChina- gather in Vienna this week for the last round of negotiations to reach an accord that would end sanctions in exchange for curbs on Tehran's atomic program.