Next round of Iran nuclear talks to begin May 13


  • World
  • Wednesday, 09 Apr 2014

VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran and six major powers will begin a new round of negotiations in Vienna on May 13 to hammer out a long-term accord aimed at curbing Tehran's nuclear programme in exchange for sanctions relief, a Western diplomat said on Wednesday.

The diplomat, who spoke to Reuters on condition of anonymity, was in Vienna for a two-day negotiating session, the third in Vienna this year, during which participants said all important issues were discussed by U.S., British, French, Germany, Russian, Chinese and Iranian officials.

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