The European Union (EU) says nuclear experts from Iran and six
world powers had “a useful meeting” in New York ahead of high-level political
talks next week aimed at reaching an agreement to limit Iran’s ability to
produce nuclear weapons.
An EU spokesperson said on Wednesday night that the talks aimed
at “further deepening” knowledge on the issues and contributed to preparations
for next week’s high-level negotiations on a comprehensive agreement in Vienna.
Iran’s U.N. Mission said the two-day experts meeting ended on
Wednesday. Hamid Baeidinejad, the Foreign Ministry’s director for political and
international security affairs who led the Iranian delegation, did not comment
on the talks.
Russia,
the U.N. nuclear agency and outside experts tracking negotiations agree that
the Iranians are cooperating and appear to want an agreement that ends
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