Saturday, November 23, 2013

World's Top Diplomats Meet In Geneva On Iran Nuclear Talks



World's Top Diplomats Join Iran Nuclear Talks -- Al Jazeera

US secretary of state and six other senior envoys head to Geneva to resume efforts to reach deal on disputed programme.

John Kerry, US secretary of state, has arrived in Geneva, where he joins top-level diplomats from six other foreign nations for talks aimed at reaching a nuclear deal with Iran.

Saturday's meeting will be the second time in two weeks involving Kerry and other senior emissaries in the Swiss city after intensive talks failed there shortly after midnight on November 10.

Kerry decided to go back for another try "in light of the progress being made" and "with the hope that an agreement will be reached", Marie Harf, State Department spokesperson, said on Friday.

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More News On The World's Top Diplomats Meeting In Geneva On Iran Nuclear Talks

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Iran Talks Mired in Nuclear Details Confront Arriving Ministers -- Bloomberg
UK's Hague says Iran nuclear talks still 'very difficult' -- Reuters
German FM says Iran talks 'not a done deal' -- Reuters
Kerry aims to clinch nuclear deal with Iran; Germany warns of 'a lot of work to do' -- NBC
No confirmation Iran deal is near, despite Kerry's Geneva trip -- McClatchy News
Hard bargaining in Geneva on Iran nuclear deal -- AP
Kerry joins Iran talks in Geneva, raising hopes for nuclear deal -- FOX News
Kerry, top diplomats join in Iran nuclear talks -- USA Today
Major powers try again on Iran deal on nuclear program and sanctions -- The Australian
Iran to oppose 'excessive demands' in nuclear talks: Zarif -- AFP

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