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(Worthy News) – Negotiations aimed at returning the United States and Iran to compliance with the 2015 nuclear deal will resume this weekend, U.S. Deputy Secretary of State Wendy Sherman said on June 9.
The talks, brokered by European diplomats, include indirect contacts between U.S. and Iranian negotiators meeting in Vienna. So far there have been five rounds, with negotiators saying early this month that the talks are heading into their most delicate phase.
Sherman, one of the key U.S. negotiators of the original deal, said another factor complicating the negotiations is the June 18 elections to replace President Hassan Rohani, who promoted the 2015 deal and whose successor is widely expected to be a hard-liner. [ Source REFL (Read More…) ]
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