VIENNA (Reuters) - Iran and major world powers are likely to extend their talks over the Tehran's disputed nuclear programme until July 2015, and aim to reach agreement on the "political pieces" by March, a Western diplomat close to the talks told Reuters on Monday.
The talks are aimed at securing a deal under which sanctions against Iran would be gradually lifted in exchange for curbs on its nuclear programme.
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