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U.S.' Kerry, Iran foreign minister confer on nuke talks

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[caption id="attachment_147249" align="alignright" width="172"] Iran's FM Zarif meets US counterpart John Kerry on the sidelines of he World Economic Forum in the Swiss mountain resort of Davos.[/caption]
(Reuters) - U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry and Iranian Foreign Minister Mohammad Jawad Zarif met here on Thursday, a senior State Department official said, the latest in an intensifying series of talks to reach a deal on Iran's disputed nuclear program.
There was no immediate word on whether the two men had made progress in the hour-long session on a deal to curb Iran's nuclear work in return for an unraveling of Western economic sanctions on Tehran.

Having missed a November accord for a deadline, the two sides are now looking to reach a framework agreement in March and a final long-term deal by June 30.

Kerry and Zarif met as recently as last week, both in Geneva and in Paris.

Meanwhile, Zarif, speaking on a panel at the World Economic Forum in Davos, warned that more sanctions by the U.S. Congress would kill the negotiating process betweenIranand major powers on its nuclear program.

Some lawmakers in both major U.S. political parties have backed fresh sanctions against Tehran, something U.S. PresidentBarack Obamasays he opposes while negotiations are continuing.

"A sanctions bill by the U.S. Congress will kill the joint plan of action," an interim agreement adopted in November 2013, Zarif said. "The president of the United States has the power to veto it, but our parliament will have its counter-action and our president doesn't have the power to veto it."

By Reuters

 

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