Negotiations have continued in Vienna on what diplomats hope could be the last day of talks on Iran’s nuclear programme.
A deal has been said to be imminent, but Iranian officials said the talks could run past a midnight deadline and success could not be guaranteed.
A detailed document has been drawn up setting out restrictions to Tehran’s atomic programme in return for sanctions relief.
“The talks are in the last gasp stage. There’s been very good progress over the past two to three days. But of course, there are still some issues that need to be resolved and we can’t reach a full an agreement until this has been achieved,” adi Iran’s Deputy Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi. “I can’t promise you an agreement tonight or tomorrow night, but we’re hopeful.”
No one is thinking of another extension. Everyone working hard to get to yes today, but political will still required. #IranTalks— Alireza Miryousefi (@miryousefi) 13 Juillet 2015
A rare note of certainty amid the cautious op
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