WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The lead U.S. nuclear negotiator on Tuesday declined to guarantee that there would be no further extensions of an interim nuclear agreement with Iran, but said participants intend to finish the international talks at the end of the current four-month extension.
"Our intent is absolutely to end this on Nov. 24 in one direction or the other," Wendy Sherman, the under secretary of State for political affairs, said at a Senate hearing.
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