MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Wednesday he was hopeful of a positive outcome at talks in Geneva on the standoff over Iran's nuclear programme.
Putin said after talks in Moscow with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that both sides hoped a "mutually acceptable resolution" could soon be found over Iran's nuclear ambitions.
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