British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond said on Saturday after meeting
his counterparts from Germany, France and the US that nuclear talks with
Iran were progressing well, but also stressed that "we will not do a
bad deal that does not meet our red lines."
The four ministers issued a joint statement after their meeting: "We agreed that substantial progress had been made [with Iran] in key areas although there are still important issues on which no agreement has yet been possible. Now is the time for Iran, in particular, to take difficult decisions."
Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Germany arrived for the negotiations on Saturday evening, along with Laurent Fabius of France and US Secretary of State John Kerry.
Read more: West, Iran cite progress in nuclear talks | News | DW.DE | 21.03.2015
The four ministers issued a joint statement after their meeting: "We agreed that substantial progress had been made [with Iran] in key areas although there are still important issues on which no agreement has yet been possible. Now is the time for Iran, in particular, to take difficult decisions."
Frank-Walter Steinmeier of Germany arrived for the negotiations on Saturday evening, along with Laurent Fabius of France and US Secretary of State John Kerry.
Read more: West, Iran cite progress in nuclear talks | News | DW.DE | 21.03.2015
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