BRUSSELS (Reuters) - World powers and Iran will very likely meet again on Tehran's nuclear ambitions in February, shortly after a six-month deal restricting its atomic work goes into effect, a diplomatic source told Reuters on Monday.
The new round of talks will aim for a broad settlement in the decade-old dispute over the Islamic Republic's nuclear programme that could ease the risk of mistrust leading to deeper tensions or even conflict in the Middle East.
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