Iran nuclear deal close, but `not quite there yet`

  28 March 2015    Read: 1265
Iran nuclear deal close, but `not quite there yet`
Iran and the six major world powers are making progress on a nuclear deal but they are "not quite there yet," German Foreign Minister Frank-Walter Steinmeier said Saturday commenting on the ongoing round of nuclear talks in Lausanne, Switzerland.
"We can see the top of the mountain but we are not quite there yet," the minister said upon his arrival at Beau Rivage Hotel, where the talks are underway.

"The last meters are most difficult, yet possible, and this is what we are talking about in the last hours and days," he underscored.

Steinmeier said he hoped that Tehran will not give up its efforts to reach a viable agreement.
Later in the day, the German foreign minister is expected to attend a working lunch with his US and French counterparts, John Kerry and Laurent Fabius.

The talks to ensure that Iran`s nuclear program is solely for peaceful purposes restarted on Thursday amid increased pressure on negotiators to hammer out a framework deal ahead of the March 31 deadline.

Iran and the group of P5+1 – France, Britain, Russia, China, the United States and Germany – agreed last year to finalize a comprehensive deal on Tehran`s nuclear program by July 2015.

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