White House: Nuclear talks with Iran ‘almost complete’

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White House spokesman John Kirby said Thursday "Iran nuclear talks almost complete"before indicating that "Time is running out for Iran to accept the deal".

Indirect talks between Iran And the United States in Vienna with the meeting of Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator, Ali Bagheri Kani, Thursday, with Enrique Mora, envoy European Union Which coordinates talks aimed at saving the 2015 nuclear deal.

and reduced all of Tehran Washington warned of the possibility of a breakthrough in the round of talks, while the European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell warned that there was no room for more major concessions.

Before the talks, the US special envoy for Iran, Robert Malley, said on "Twitter"US expectations are not high for talks nuclear deal Which will take place this week in Vienna.

He added: "United State Willing to make a good faith effort to reach an agreement, and it will soon become clear whether Iran is ready for that".

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White House spokesman John Kirby said Thursday that “the Iran nuclear talks are almost complete,” before indicating that “time is running out for Iran to accept the agreement.”

Indirect talks between Iran And the United States in Vienna with the meeting of Iran’s chief nuclear negotiator, Ali Bagheri Kani, Thursday, with Enrique Mora, envoy European Union Which coordinates talks aimed at saving the 2015 nuclear deal.

and reduced all of Tehran Washington warned of the possibility of a breakthrough in the round of talks, while the European Union foreign policy chief Josep Borrell warned that there was no room for more major concessions.

Before the talks, the US special envoy for Iran, Robert Malley, said on Twitter that the US had not high expectations for talks nuclear deal Which will take place this week in Vienna.

He added: “United State It is ready to make an effort in good faith to reach an agreement, and it will soon become clear whether Iran is ready for that.”

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