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European negotiators call on Iran to pick up pace in nuclear talks

VIENNA, AUSTRIA - DECEMBER 03: Deputy secretary-general of the EU diplomatic service, Enrique Mora talks to the press after Nuclear deal talks between Iran and world powers took place, with the participation of the diplomats of the party countries in Vienna, Austria on December 03, 2021. Iran nuclear deal talks in Vienna, the capital of Austria, resumed chaired by Enrique Mora, deputy secretary-general of the EU diplomatic service. ( Aşkın Kıyağan - Anadolu Agency )

Deputy secretary-general of the EU diplomatic service, Enrique Mora talks to the press after Nuclear deal talks between Iran and world powers took place, with the participation of the diplomats of the party countries in Vienna, Austria on December 03, 2021 [Aşkın Kıyağan - Anadolu Agency]

Negotiators from France, Britain and Germany at talks on salvaging the Iran nuclear deal called on Tehran on Friday to pick up the pace when negotiations resume, as the discussions took a break at Iran’s request, Reuters reported.

“We hope that Iran is in a position to resume the talks quickly, and to engage constructively so that talks can move at a faster pace,” the negotiators said in a statement, adding that there were weeks not months left before the deal’s core non-proliferation benefits cease to exist.

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