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saying.
The two sides hope to reach a preliminary
understanding that will allow them to enter
a new phase of negotiations aimed at a
final deal by June 30.
US Secretary of State John Kerry, who
had planned to leave the talks on Tuesday,
stayed back.
The talks are aimed at stopping Iran from
gaining the capacity to develop a nuclear
bomb in exchange for the easing of
international sanctions crippling its
economy.
Obstacles remain on several main issues uranium enrichment, where stockpiles of
enriched uranium should be stored, limits
on Iran's nuclear research and
development and the timing and scope of
sanctions among other issues, according
to negotiators.
For weeks, Kerry and his Iranian counterpart, Zarif, have been meeting in an intense
effort to reach a political understanding on terms that would curb Iran's nuclear
activities in exchange for sanctions relief.
"We're working hard, very hard," Kerry told Al Jazeera on Monday.
Sticking points
Tehran has said it is willing to address concerns about its stockpiles of enriched
uranium, although it has denied that will involve shipping it out of the country, as
some western officials have said.
A senior State Department official said that shipping the stockpile is one of the "viable
options that have been under discussion for months ... but resolution is still being
discussed".
Meanwhile, Israel, which is at loggerheads with Iran, said the deal being negotiated
was worse than it feared.
"I expressed our deep concern towards this deal emerging with Iran in the nuclear
talks, this deal as it appears to be emerging bears out all of our fears, and even more
than that," said Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu.
Israel and the US insist Tehran is seeking to build a nuclear bomb, but Tehran says its
nuclear programme is intended for power generation.
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between November 2002 and March 2003, under UN Security Council Resolution 1441,
which demanded Saddam give "immediate, unconditional and active cooperation" with UN
and IAEA inspections.But as he did all possible to drag time and didn't cooperate , he dug
his own grave. The iranians should have learned, and should allow unlimited and
uncondintional inspections.
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Iran will come out of these talks smelling like a rose and Israel will be smelling like the pig sty it has created...
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@Dany,,, seems like you and Netanyahu are the only ones that know that.Iran
was making a nuclear bomb.... Even the Mossad says there is no proof of your claim..
Now maybe you will shut the f**k up.
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First thing for the US and west should be to arm Iran as it is now the regional policeman and needs better
weaponry to finish off the ISIS and other Saudi terrorists. This is good news as American media is reporting
that there are clear signs that Iran and the six world powers are preparing to announce reaching a partial
agreement for a final Iran nuclear deal March 31, which would be followed by technical negotiations. Iran will be
allowed to keep is massive R&D and nuclear infrastructure and all sanctions will be lifted. Russian FM Lavrov,
not known for being an optimistic is now sounding the most positive about an impending deal. A win-win for
Iran, US and the world.
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Is vodka cheap these days?
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