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Iran nuclear talks: John Kerry says 'hard choices' needed | |
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US Secretary of State John Kerry says "hard choices" are needed if a deal over Iran's nuclear programme is to be made by Tuesday's deadline. | |
Mr Kerry warned that the two sides were "not where we need to be on several of the most difficult issues". | |
His Iranian counterpart said "still nothing is clear", as ministers were set to continue talks in Vienna. | |
Six world powers and Iran extended the deadline to Tuesday, after missing an earlier self-imposed cut-off point. | |
Speaking to reporters in the Austrian capital on Sunday, Mr Kerry said a deal was still possible. | |
"If hard choices get made in the next couple of days and made quickly, we could get agreement this week," he said. | |
Over the past few days, "genuine progress" had been made, he added. | Over the past few days, "genuine progress" had been made, he added. |
But the US was prepared to walk away "if we don't have a deal and there is absolute intransigence and unwillingness to move on the things that are important". | But the US was prepared to walk away "if we don't have a deal and there is absolute intransigence and unwillingness to move on the things that are important". |
Iran's Foreign Minister Javad Zarif said that "some differences remain and we are trying and working hard". | |
EU's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini agreed that the atmosphere at the talks was "constructive, positive". | EU's foreign policy chief Federica Mogherini agreed that the atmosphere at the talks was "constructive, positive". |
"We are very close," she said. | "We are very close," she said. |
The so-called P5+1 group - the US, UK, France, China and Russia plus Germany - wants Iran to scale back its sensitive nuclear activities to ensure that it cannot build a nuclear weapon. | The so-called P5+1 group - the US, UK, France, China and Russia plus Germany - wants Iran to scale back its sensitive nuclear activities to ensure that it cannot build a nuclear weapon. |
Iran, which wants international sanctions that have crippled its economy lifted in exchange, has always insisted that its nuclear work is peaceful. | Iran, which wants international sanctions that have crippled its economy lifted in exchange, has always insisted that its nuclear work is peaceful. |
Sticking points are still reported to be how sanctions are lifted and the amount of nuclear capability Iran is allowed to keep. | Sticking points are still reported to be how sanctions are lifted and the amount of nuclear capability Iran is allowed to keep. |
'Coercion' | 'Coercion' |
On Friday, Mr Zarif said that Iran was ready to strike a deal and negotiators had "never been closer to a lasting outcome". | On Friday, Mr Zarif said that Iran was ready to strike a deal and negotiators had "never been closer to a lasting outcome". |
But in a video message he also called for an end to "coercion and pressure" at the nuclear talks. | But in a video message he also called for an end to "coercion and pressure" at the nuclear talks. |
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final say on all Iranian state matters, last week rejected some key demands of the P5+1, insisting Iran would only dismantle its nuclear infrastructure if the sanctions were lifted first. | Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who has the final say on all Iranian state matters, last week rejected some key demands of the P5+1, insisting Iran would only dismantle its nuclear infrastructure if the sanctions were lifted first. |
The deadline for reaching a comprehensive agreement on Tehran's nuclear programme has already been extended from 30 June. | The deadline for reaching a comprehensive agreement on Tehran's nuclear programme has already been extended from 30 June. |
Once agreed, a deal has to be reviewed by the US Congress before President Obama can agree to lift US sanctions. | |
Will Congress scupper deal? | Will Congress scupper deal? |
Will deal be Iranian president's legacy? |