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Iran nuclear talks could be extended again

Published: 11 Oct 2014 - 03:18 am | Last Updated: 20 Jan 2022 - 12:56 pm


TEHRAN: One of Iran’s top nuclear negotiators signalled yesterday that talks with world powers could be extended beyond November’s deadline, given big barriers standing in the way of a deal.
With both sides speaking of wide gaps in what limits should be placed on Iran’s nuclear programme, the next round of talks will take place in Vienna on Tuesday and Wednesday.
But Iran’s deputy foreign minister Abbas Araqchi, quoted by the Fars and Isna news agencies, said there was already an acceptance that a November 24 deadline could be missed.
“Time passes quickly, we are not still disappointed but if we cannot get a good enough result from this round of talks, it is obvious that we will not reach an agreement by November 24,” he said. “Everything is possible even to extend the talks,” he added, noting that Iran “expected some progress” during discussions on the issue in New York on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly last month.
Next week’s Vienna round will centre on the two biggest areas of contention, Iran’s enrichment of uranium and the lifting of US, European and UN sanctions imposed on Iran in recent years, Araqchi said. “The two sides of the negotiations are serious,” he added. On Thursday, Iran said it had held “constructive” talks with a visiting delegation of the UN nuclear watchdog, regarding outstanding issues in Tehran’s disputed atomic activities.
AFP