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Significant gap remains in Iran nuclear talks - UK

22 Nov 2014 - 9:22


[caption id="attachment_131288" align="alignright" width="196"] Britain's foreign secretary, Philip Hammond, says there have been 'positive discussions' in Vienna over Iran's nuclear programme. Photograph: Reuters[/caption]
There is still a “very significant gap” to close in nuclear negotiations between Iran and the west, the British foreign secretary has said, with high-level talks set to resume over the weekend after consultations in national capitals.
Philip Hammond was speaking as he left Vienna after four hours of talks with his American, European and Iranian counterparts.

The final round of talks over Iran’s nuclear programme began on Tuesday, looking to reach a deal under which Tehran would curb its nuclear work in exchange for a lifting of economically crippling sanctions.

The direction of the negotiations was in some confusion on Friday after Iranian officials announced that their foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, would be flying to Tehran for consultations, then said he would stay.

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