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Britain Calls for more Iran Flexibility in Nuclear Talks

Britain Calls for more Iran Flexibility in Nuclear Talks
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Britain on Monday urged Iran to show more flexibility in talks on its contested nuclear program as an end-June deadline looms after years of tortuous negotiations with the West.

Britain Calls for more Iran Flexibility in Nuclear Talks

"There will need to be some more flexibility shown by our Iranian partners if we are going to reach a deal," British foreign secretary Philip Hammond said.

"I think the serious negotiations are now getting underway and over the next week, I hope to start to see some progress," Hammond said.
"We are pushing hard to get there now."

Hammond was speaking as he arrived for a meeting of European Union foreign ministers in Luxembourg where he will also hold talks with Iranian Foreign Minister Mohamed Javad Zarif.

Furthermore, over the weekend, EU diplomatic sources said that Zarif would meet several of his EU counterparts on Monday, including Hammond, France's Laurent Fabius, Germany's Frank-Walter Steinmeier and EU foreign affairs head Federica Mogherini.

Fabius warned Sunday that any deal with Iran had to be tough and verifiable to ensure no backsliding.

"We think that we must be extremely firm and that, if an agreement is to be reached, that agreement must be robust," Fabius said at a joint news conference with "Israeli" Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu in Occupied al-Quds.

"That means that it must be able to be verified," Fabius added.

Iran and the P5+1 powers - Britain, China, France, Germany, Russia and the United States - agreed in April on the main outlines of what would be a historic deal scaling down Tehran's nuclear program.

The two sides, having missed a March 31 deadline, set a new date of June 30 to finalize the accord and negotiators had been meeting regularly in Vienna and elsewhere since then to hammer out a deal.

Source: News Agencies, Edited by website team

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