Iran, World Powers to Resume Nuclear Talks on Sept. 18
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Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif being interviewed on Germany's Deutsche Welle, broadcast on February 3, 2014. Photo: Screenshot / Deutsche Welle.
ABC News/AP – The European Union says that talks between Iran and six world powers on a nuclear deal will resume on New York on Sept. 18.
EU spokesman Michael Mann said Thursday that preparatory meetings will be held in Vienna next week. Negotiators face a Nov. 24 deadline to overcome stubborn differences over the size and capacity of activities by Tehran that could be used to make nuclear arms.
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