Iran says significant differences remain in nuclear talks, Tehran and P5+1 not willing to extend talks.(Taz).
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi said on July 13 that significant differences remain in the nuclear talks between Iran and the P5+1.Araqchi referred to the issue of uranium enrichment as one of the bones of contention in the negotiations, Iran's IRNA News Agency reported on July 13.
"Tehran has already put forward a number of proposals to narrow down the differences," he explained.
US Secretary of State John Kerry also said that some very significant gaps remain in negotiations between Iran and the five permanent members of UN Security Council plus Germany.
Iran's Deputy Foreign Minister Seyyed Abbas Araqchi said on July 13 that neither Tehran, nor the P5+1 group of countries are willing to extend the nuclear talks beyond the July 20 deadline.
"If we reach new agreement until July 20 we may extend the talks for only a few days, and not more," he said, Iran's Mehr News Agency reported.
It is while Araqchi said on July 12 that the talks may be extended.
"If the two sides come to the conclusion that the talks are progressing, we may extend the negotiations, otherwise there is no need for such extension," he said, Iran's ISNA News Agency reported.
Araqchi also called on the other side to be prepared for making serious and difficult decisions.
"Some 60 to 65 percent of the text of a comprehensive nuclear deal has been completed," he noted.
"Despite the progress in writing the final text, there are still differences over major issues," Araqchi explained.
He further expressed hope that the two sides can resolve their remaining differences after some P5+1 foreign ministers arrive in Vienna.
U.S. officials also warned Saturday that they would not seek to extend negotiations over Iran's nuclear program beyond the July 20 deadline unless Tehran's negotiators make major concessions in the next several days, Los Angeles times reported.
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