Sabtu, 21 Maret 2015

U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry: Substantial Progress Made With Iran



Bloomberg: Iran Talks Parties See Agreement Possible as Differences Remain

(Bloomberg) -- A final agreement is possible in Iran’s nuclear talks, even as differences remain before diplomats return to the negotiating table to seek a resolution next week, both sides said on Saturday.

After six days of discussions in Lausanne, Switzerland, ended without a deal on Friday, U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said “substantial progress” had been made. Negotiators from the U.S. and five other nations are seeking to ensure that the Islamic Republic’s nuclear program is peaceful in exchange for relief from sanctions that have hobbled Iran’s economy.

“We have not yet reached the finish line, but make no mistake, we have the opportunity to try to get this right,” Kerry said Saturday at the International Olympic Committee’s museum on a hill above Lake Geneva. “It’s a matter of political will and tough decision-making.”

More News On The Iranian Nuclear Talks

Kerry says progress made in nuclear talks, time to make tough decisions -- Reuters
Kerry Pushes Iran Nuclear Deal Timetable Amid Differences With France -- NYT
Iran Nuclear Talks: 'Stakes Are High' Despite Progress, Kerry Says -- NBC
John Kerry Says ‘Fundamental Decisions’ Must Be Taken in Iran Nuclear Talks -- WSJ
U.S., Iran cite progress in nuke talks, but deal unclear -- USA Today
Iran's Rouhani says nuclear issues can all be resolved: IRNA -- Reuters
Iranian president Rouhani: Final nuclear deal possible -- AP
Iran's Rouhani Says Nuclear Deal Issues Can Be Resolved -- IBTimes
Next round of Iran nuclear talks to start on March 26 - Russia -- Reuters

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