Iran to do its best for nuclear deal with six world powers: Rouhani

IranIran to do its best for nuclear deal with six world powers:...

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ANKARA: The Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said on Tuesday that his country will do its best to reach a definitive agreement with the six world powers on Tehran’s nuclear program.

The president made these remarks while speaking at a meeting of the Turkish-Iran business council in Ankara.

On the other hand, the French Foreign Minister Laurent Fabius said that Iran must drop its demands to have thousands of centrifuges used to enrich uranium if it wants a lasting deal with major powers over its disputed nuclear programme.

Meanwhile, the US and the Iranian officials are holding talks in Geneva to discuss ways of breaking a deadlock while the French officials are due to meet Iranian negotiators on Wednesday.

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