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Iran, US to resume new nuclear talks in Geneva

[caption id="attachment_151328" align="alignright" width="146"]Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman, right, accompanied by Treasury Undersecretary For Terrorism And Financial Intelligence David Cohen, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, July 29, 2014, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Iran. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh) Undersecretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman, right, accompanied by Treasury Undersecretary For Terrorism And Financial Intelligence David Cohen, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday, July 29, 2014, before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee hearing on Iran. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)[/caption]

Iranian and US negotiators will resume a new round of talks on Tehrans nuclear program in the coming days.

Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs Wendy Sherman and her team will travel to Geneva, Switzerland, on Thursday to hold negotiations with Iranian officials, the State Department said on Wednesday.

These bilateral consultations will take place in the context of the P5+1 nuclear negotiations with Iran, it added.

It noted that Deputy Secretary General for the European Union's External Action Service Helga Schmid would also join the bilateral talks.

The new round of talks will come as Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif and US Secretary of State John Kerry have held meetings multiple times mostly in European capitals.

The last face-to-face meeting between Zarif and Kerry was held in the German city of Munich earlier this month, when they met twice on separate days on the sidelines of an international security conference.

 

Irans nuclear stance

Irans President Hassan Rouhani said on February 10 that the country favors a win-win nuclear deal with the P5+1 countries, expressing hope that Tehrans negotiating sides would show the necessary political resolve for the settlement of the nuclear case.

Given the nuclear dossier, we have also managed to direct the negotiations to be constructive, and put the case on the track of... clinching an agreement between the two sides, he added.

Iran and the P5+1 countries Russia, China, France, Britain, the United States and Germany are seeking to seal a high-profile political deal by the end of March and to confirm the full technical details of the accord by July 1.

The scale of Irans uranium enrichment and the timetable for the removal of anti-Iran sanctions are seen as the major stumbling blocks in the talks.

Iran has so far suspended some of its enrichment program in return for certain sanctions relief.

By Press TV
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