Iran nuclear talks set for next week in Vienna - Iran foreign ministry


  • World
  • Wednesday, 08 Oct 2014

DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran and major powers are set to hold multilateral and bilateral nuclear talks in the coming days in Vienna, Iran's foreign ministry said on Wednesday, less than two months ahead of a deadline for a deal to end their dispute.

A diplomatic source in the Austrian capital, where Iran and the six world powers have held a series of meetings since early this year, said the next round was expected to take place on Oct. 14-15 but that it would not include all the seven states.

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