French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (3rd L), EU envoy Catherine Ashton (6th L), U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry (3rd R) and Britain's Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond (front L) sit a a table during talks in Vienna November 21, 2014. Credit: Reuters/Heinz-Peter Bader
U.S., Iran In Last-Ditch Bid To Clinch Historic Nuclear Deal -- Reuters
(Reuters) - Iran and the United States on Friday intensified efforts to overcome deep divisions in talks on Tehran's nuclear program days ahead of a deadline for agreement.
With the deadline for a deal to defuse a 12-year stand-off over Iran's nuclear ambitions due to expire on Monday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif unexpectedly met for a second time in Vienna on Friday evening.
The United States, Britain, France, Germany, Russia and China began a final round of talks with Iran on Tuesday, looking to clinch a pact under which Tehran would curb its nuclear work to help ensure it cannot be diverted to bomb-making in exchange for a lifting of economically crippling sanctions.
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Kerry still at nuke talks despite planning to go -- AP
Kerry Remains In Vienna At Nuclear Talks -- Radio Free Europe
Iran nuclear negotiations intensify as Vienna talks reach critical point -- Haaretz
Talks on Iran's nuclear program called complex but useful as deadline nears -- CNN
Iran nuclear talks: Kerry presses for deal with Zarif -- BBC
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