France tempers Iran nuclear stance in nod to wider diplomatic needs
French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius (R) escorts U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry after their talks and joint statement at the Quai d'Orsay Foreign Affairs ministry in Paris November 20, 2014./ (Reuters) - A year after France scuppered a deal on Iran's nuclear program it is taking a softer stance in current talks, encouraged by a more inclusive U.S. approach and the knowledge that failure this year could have grim repercussions across the broader region. France, a U.N. Security Council veto-holder, has long held out for strict terms ...
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