GENEVA (Reuters) - Six world powers and Iran will hold their next round of nuclear talks on November 7-8 in Geneva in a bid to resolve a decade-old standoff over Tehran's atomic programme, a western diplomat said.
The two sides agreed to hold more talks after meeting on Tuesday and Wednesday in the Swiss city for the first time since the election of relative moderate President Hassan Rouhani.
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