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No significant progress in Iran nuclear talks: French minister

No significant progress in Iran nuclear talks: French minister
[caption id="attachment_118571" align="alignright" width="222"] French Foreign Affairs Minister Laurent Fabius in Caen, September 6, 2014. REUTERS/Regis Duvignau[/caption]
(Reuters) - There has been no significant progress in nuclear talks betweenIranand major powers and, as a result, a meeting between the two sides planned for Friday had to be called off, French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said on Friday.
"At this moment when I am talking, there have been no significant advances," Fabius told reporters. "We were due to have a meeting this morning of the P5+1 on one side and the Iranians on the other but because of a lack of progress, this meeting (had) to be called off."

Fabius did not specify at what level such a meeting was to be held but diplomats had previously said that they had set aside time on Friday for a meeting of ministers from the five permanent members of the U.N. Security Council andIran.

By Reuters

 

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