File Photo: US Secretary of State John Kerry (2nd L) with Iran's Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif (R) on March 18, 2015 in Lausanne. (AFP)
Tehran:
Iran and world powers are to resume talks in the Austrian capital next week on drafting a final accord on the country's nuclear programme, a senior Iranian negotiator said on Friday.
"The discussions are to resume on Tuesday in Vienna," said Abbas Araghchi, quoted by Mehr news agency from Vienna at the end of three days of talks at which he led the Iranian team.
The United States as well as Britain, China, France, Russia and Germany are in the midst of negotiations with Tehran to finalise a deal by June 30 that would prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons in exchange for an easing of crippling economic sanctions.
For several weeks, political and technical experts have been trying to finalise the terms of a final agreement. The latest was the fourth round of talks since an interim deal was agreed on April 2.
"The discussions are to resume on Tuesday in Vienna," said Abbas Araghchi, quoted by Mehr news agency from Vienna at the end of three days of talks at which he led the Iranian team.
The United States as well as Britain, China, France, Russia and Germany are in the midst of negotiations with Tehran to finalise a deal by June 30 that would prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons in exchange for an easing of crippling economic sanctions.
For several weeks, political and technical experts have been trying to finalise the terms of a final agreement. The latest was the fourth round of talks since an interim deal was agreed on April 2.
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