Diplomats: Iran and P5+1 group have reached a preliminary agreement
According to AFP/Reuters, Western diplomats participating in the nuclear negotiations in Switzerland said on March 29 that Iran and the P5+1 group (including Britain, France, the United States, Russia, China and Germany) have reached a preliminary agreement on key parts of a deal that will significantly limit Tehran's nuclear program.
According to AFP/Reuters, Western diplomats participating in the nuclear negotiations in Switzerland said on March 29 that Iran and the P5+1 group (including Britain, France, the United States, Russia, China and Germany) have reached a preliminary agreement on key parts of a deal that will significantly limit Tehran's nuclear program.
One of the diplomats said Iran had "almost" agreed to cut more than two-thirds of its centrifuges and ship most of its nuclear fuel abroad.
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A facility believed to be where Iran enriches uranium on the outskirts of Qom. (Source: AFP/TTXVN) |
Meanwhile, Western powers are considering the idea of allowing Iran to conduct limited and closely monitored enrichment activities for medical purposes at its underground Fordow facility.
Iran and the P5+1 group are currently studying potential agreements to break the deadlock in nuclear talks on March 29, despite officials warning that they have yet to reach an agreement and that it is difficult to erase some differences./.
According to VNA