John Kerry on Iran Nuclear Talks: US Won’t ‘Sit at Negotiating Table Forever’
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Secretary of State John Kerry said the negotiations toward a nuclear deal will “not be open-ended.” Photo: Twitter.
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry warned Thursday that the U.S. will not “sit at the negotiating table forever” as tensions surfaced between America and Russia over the fate of a U.N. arms embargo at issue in the nuclear talks with Iran.
Iran, meanwhile, pushed back by accusing the U.S. and some of its negotiating partners of constantly changing their positions; one Iranian official reportedly complained that the talks had devolved from a multilateral negotiation to a series of bilateral talks.
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