VIENNA (Reuters) - The U.N. atomic agency and Iran may hold a new round of nuclear talks in August, diplomats said on Monday, in what would be their first meeting since last month's election of a relative moderate as the Islamic state's president.
If it does take place, the meeting will be scrutinised by the West for any sign of increased Iranian readiness to compromise in the decade-old international dispute over its nuclear programme after the June 14 election of Hassan Rouhani.
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