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Iran rules out possibility of comprehensive agreement in Vienna
Last Updated: 2014-02-19 14:32 | Xinhua
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Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister for Legal and International Affairs Seyed Abbas Araqchi ruled out the possibility of reaching a comprehensive agreement with six major powers on Tuesday in Vienna.

The talk would focus on "setting an agenda," he told reporters in the first day of the new round of Iranian nuclear talks.

"We did have a very good beginning," Abbas Araqchi said, "but it depends."

He told reporters after the first primary session that the atmosphere of the talks was good and the talks were constructive.

The current talks involving Iran and Britain, China, France, Russia, the United States and Germany tried "to create a framework for future negotiations," said Michael Mann, the spokesman of EU foreign policy chief Catherine Ashton on Tuesday in Vienna.

"Nobody is expecting a final agreement in this round but we are hoping for progress," said Mann, "Of course, there will be intensive and hard work in front of us."

 

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