Turkeywelcomed an initial agreement between Iran and world powers on curbingTehran's nuclear programme but said on Friday it hopedTehranwould go further by the deadline for a final deal at the end of June.
Iran and six world powers, known as the P5+1, agreed a framework deal inLausanne,Switzerland, on Thursday which is contingent on reaching a final agreement by June 30.
"When we look at the positions (of the) P5+1 right now, Iran is still below the line we were able to bring in 2010, but we hope Iran will come to that line," Turkish Foreign MinisterMevlut Cavusoglusaid during a trip toLithuania.
"AsTurkeywe are very pleased that negotiations held with the P5+1 have ended in political understanding. (We are) happy to see consensus on the general framework of a final agreement. I hope the parties will reach final agreement," he said.
Separately, Turkish finance

By World Bulletin