Historic Iran nuclear deal talks in final phase
Vienna, July 13: The historic Iran nuclear deal likely to be announced on Monday, media reported.
According to French foreign minister Laurent Fabius talks to strike a provisional agreement on Iran's nuclear programme are in the "final phase, reported BBC.
The nuclear deal will curb Iran's nuclear programme and end most economic sanctions imposed on country.
"Talks
will
not
be
extended
beyond
Monday,
but
there
is
still
work
to
do,"
Iranian
foreign
minister
Javad
Zarif
was
quoted
as
saying.
US
Secretary
of
State
John
Kerry
also
warned
that
"major
issues"
remained,
but
said
he
was
hopeful.
Fabius, who cancelled a trip to Africa to stay at the talks, said: "I hope we are finally entering the final phase of these marathon negotiations. I believe it."
Iran nuclear agreement June 30 deadline likely to slip
Iran reached a framework nuclear deal with the P5+1 on April 2. Negotiators are now seeking a final agreement that would restrict Iran's nuclear program in exchange for sanctions relief.
China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States, plus Germany are called P5+1.
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