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“Major Differences” Remain in Iran Nuclear Talks

HeadlineNov 22, 2013

Talks between Iran and six world powers including the United States are continuing today in Geneva. The negotiations remain at an impasse on several key issues, including Iran’s demand for recognition of its right to enrich uranium. On Thursday, Iran’s deputy foreign minister, Abbas Araghchi, said major differences remain.

Abbas Araghchi: “I’m not in a position to go into the details of that, but we have some major differences still, and those differences are on every side almost, you know.”

Reporter: “Including sanctions?”

Abbas Araghchi: “On the sanction part, as well, yes.”

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