Six powers to meet to discuss Iran nuclear dispute


  • World
  • Thursday, 11 Jul 2013

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton will host a meeting of senior officials from six major powers in Brussels on Tuesday to discuss how to move forward nuclear talks with Iran after the election of a new president, the EU said on Thursday.

Senior officials from the six powers - the United States, China, Russia, Britain, France and Germany - will discuss "how to move forward in the Iran nuclear file. We are keen to make concrete progress in the talks following the election of the new president," Ashton's spokesman, Michael Mann, said.

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