Lausanne, April 2, IRNA Foreign Minister Mohammad Javad Zarif held a short talk with his American counterpart John Kerry here on Thursday.
The dialogue which started 16 hours local time (18:30 Tehran Time) lasted for thirty minutes.
The conversation happened in the eighth day of the presence of diplomats in the Switzerland to get to a final solution on Irans nuclear program.
Zarif and Kerry held a meeting last night which took over eight hours and a half to conclude.
The today meeting between them was expected to explore the issues raised last night.
Iran and Group 5+1 started their new round of talks in Lausanne, Switzerland, on Thursday to narrow their differences over Tehran's nuclear energy program ahead of a July 1 deadline.
Representatives from Iran and the G5+1 group continue holding successive rounds of talks in Lausanne to narrow the existing differences on Tehrans nuclear activities.
The two sides have actually missed a March 31 deadline for reaching a mutual understanding on whether they could continue further talks on Irans nuclear program.
The potential agreement paves the way for a much broader deal by the end of June which guarantees the peaceful nature of Irans nuclear activities in return for a promise by international powers to lift unfair sanctions against the country.