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Iran, world powers seek to narrow gaps in new round of nuclear talks

Two sides still don't agree on key issues, but aim to begin drafting agreement in May.

VIENNA - Iran and six world powers began a new round of negotiations on Tuesday aimed at settling their decade-old dispute over Tehran's nuclear program by late July, despite wide differences on how to get there.

 

 

Chief negotiators from Iran, the United States, France, Germany, Britain, China and Russia started a two-day meeting around at the UN complex in Vienna, where they have held two previous such sessions since February.

 

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Both sides say they aim to start drafting a comprehensive agreement in May, some two months before a July 20 deadline for finalizing the accord. Western official say, however, that the two sides are still far apart on key issues.

  

The powers want Iran to scale back its nuclear program to deny it any capability to quickly make an atomic bomb, if it decides to build one. Iran says its nuclear program is entirely peaceful and wants them to lift sanctions.

 


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