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US, Iran lay ground for nuke talks extention

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VIENNA — US Secretary of State John Kerry and his Iranian counterpar­t have laid the groundwork for an extension of a Sunday deadline to strike a historic nuclear deal after intense talks in Vienna.

A Western diplomat went as far as to say that it was now “highly probable” Iran and world powers would agree to such a move, and that the extension would be months not weeks.

“As it’s highly improbable that we will finalise in Vienna before the weekend, it is highly probable that there will be a wish to continue to negotiate in the coming months,” the diplomat said on condition of anonymity on Tuesday.

After a decade of rising tensions, the mooted accord between Iran and the five permanent members of the UN Security Council plus Germany is aimed at easing concerns that Iran might develop nuclear weapons and silencing talk of war.

Kerry said he would return to Washington to discuss with President Barack Obama “the prospects for a comprehens­ive agreement, as well as a path forward if we do not achieve one by the 20th of July, including the question of whether or not more time is warranted.”

Real gaps

He told a news conference that there had been “tangible progress on key issues, and we had extensive conversati­ons in which we moved on certain things,” although “very real gaps” persisted between the two sides.

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