Who said there's no room for laughter at Iran's nuclear talks? Negotiators got giggles today over Iran's nuclear deadline.
Participants in the negotiations on Iran's disputed nuclear program burst into laughter, when asked by a correspondent if the talks would end today, Maria Zakharova, deputy head of the Russian Foreign Ministry's Information Department, wrote in her Facebook.
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Posted by Maria Zakharova on Monday, March 30, 2015
"Lausanne, Day Two. Session in the 6 foreign ministers + Iran format. Asked by a journalist, if an agreement could be reached today, all the ministers laughed in unison"
On Sunday, P5+1 foreign ministers held a plenary session without Iran's participation.
The West accuses Iran of trying to develop nuclear weapons. Tehran has repeatedly denied this claim.
A new round of P5+1 talks with Tehran began in Lausanne on Thursday, and is expected to continue until March 31, according to a source in Iranian delegation.
By Sputnik News