Congressional deadline could stop the clock on Iran nuke talks
Time is running out for U.S. negotiators trying to strike a nuclear deal with Iran. Not only are they racing to meet a self-imposed Tuesday deadline, but even if that slips they'll run against a hard deadline Thursday that Congress set earlier this year. Whether the U.S. and five other world powers can reach any agreement remains to be seen. Secretary of State John Kerry said Sunday that diplomatic efforts "could go either way." Talks were initially extended past a June 30 deadline until Tuesday. Officials, though, already have acknowledged ...
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