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Monday 4 March 2013 - 13:14
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Kerry says finite amount of time for Iran nuke talks

Kerry says finite amount of time for Iran nuke talks
(Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry said on Monday there was a limited period of time available for talks betweenIranand major powers about its disputed nuclear program.
"There is a finite amount of time," Kerry, on a visit toSaudi Arabia, said of the talks between Tehran and a group of world powers. He was speaking at a news conference held jointly with his Saudi counterpart Prince Saud al-Faisal.

Iran was upbeat last week after talks in the Kazakh city of Almaty with world powers about its nuclear work ended with an agreement to meet again, but Western officials said it had yet to take concrete steps to ease their fears about its atomic ambitions.

The United States,China, France, Russia, Britain and Germany offered modest sanctions relief in return for Iran curbing its most sensitive nuclear work but made clear that they expected no immediate breakthrough.

Prince Saud suggested that the Iranians did not show enough seriousness in the Almaty talks.

"We can't be like philosophers who keep talking We have to talk seriously and honestly and we have to put in our commitment clearly on the table," he said.

"Negotiations cannot go on forever," he added.

By Reuters

 

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