Voice of America: Issues Remain as Iran Deadline Looms
LONDON - More than two years of negotiations on the future of Iran’s nuclear program, and international economic sanctions against it, face a deadline next Tuesday, with the two sides still reported to be far apart on several key issues.
Negotiators from Iran and the six countries deputized by the U.N. Security Council have been meeting regularly to prepare for foreign ministers to join the talks in Vienna, including Iran’s Mohammed Javad Zarif and U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry.
A senior U.S. administration official said Thursday negotiators are expected to be "close" to an agreement on the 30th, if they "can get there at all."
More News On The Current Iranian Nuclear Talks
Big hurdles to Iran nuclear deal as deadline looms -- Reuters
'Major problems' as Kerry heads to Iran nuclear talks -- AFP
As Iran nuclear talks near completion, the issues get ‘tougher and tougher’ -- Washington Post
Iran sanctions back on the table -- Washington Post
Kerry joins Iran nuclear talks for final push -- USA Today
Netanyahu sends implicit threat to Iran ahead of nuclear deadline -- Haaretz
As Nuclear Deadline Approaches, Iran Continues to Violate Human Rights -- US News and World Report
Unwinding Iran Sanctions is a ‘Fairly Complicated Process’ -- WSJ
U.S.: Text of Iran nuclear deal will be made public but not signed -- CNN
The Iran Deal: A Look at What It Does and Problems Remaining -- NYT/AP





