Iran Talks May Go to March 31 Deadline as Top Diplomats Gather
China's foreign minister Wang Yi. Photographer: Lintao Zhang/Getty Images/ (Bloomberg) -- Gaps between the two sides at talks on Iran’s nuclear program may keep diplomats working until a self-imposed March 31 deadline, with no assurance that a deal will be reached, U.S. officials said. Foreign ministers from six world powers and Iran resumed negotiations on Sunday in Lausanne, Switzerland, seeking steps to ensure Iran’s nuclear program is peaceful. With just over two days to go, they remain divided over the pace of easing sanctions on the ...
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