PARIS (Reuters) - The foreign ministers of France and Britain were heading to Geneva on Friday night to join talks on Iran's nuclear programme, as Tehran and six world powers appeared closer to clinching an elusive breakthrough.
"Laurent Fabius will travel to Geneva tonight for the Iranian nuclear talks," a French diplomatic source said. British Foreign Minister William Hague announced on Twitter that he was heading for Geneva.
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